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bamhurgerdeluxe12 karma

Guy in his 20s who's worked in child care for a while here. It's a very interesting dynamic when you're one of three guys working in this kind of environment. Corporate made a special note of us because I guess we did a good job being dudes. There were a few cases when parents were a bit hesitant to leave their kids with us, which I kinda do get, they don't know I've worked with kids for 7 years, but dang let me do my job. But conversely, we did get complimented a lot on being really good at our job for guys.

I AM NOT SCREAMING MISANDRY. I PROMISE.

bamhurgerdeluxe8 karma

Hi Wallace! Huge fan, I love Princess Bride, I honestly think you're one of the most iconic actors we've ever had, because I don't think anyone else can nail the energy of a character quite like you can. Like nobody else can play any of the characters you have, you are irreplaceable. Do you think that working with Woody Allen, let alone working with him in a movie that many people are calling his dullest and worst, is worth it?

bamhurgerdeluxe7 karma

Oh god yeah I know what you mean. A mom came in one time screaming at her daughter because she lost her hair tie, while me and two other people are scrambling all over to find it for the sake of this poor kid. It was like looped around the toilet seat handle of all places.

bamhurgerdeluxe6 karma

The program I was a part of had infants to 11 years old for the after school program. Most didn't really notice anything weird or care at all. A lot of the really younger ones, like the infants, seemed a bit restless when I tried to look after them. But that may be because of me, I never really worked with that age group until I started there. Dealing with 9 year olds who form crushes was a bit tricky. Parents of boys loved me being there though, they liked having another male role model around. I got a TON of babysitting jobs as a request.

bamhurgerdeluxe4 karma

Thanks for doing this, this is super fascinating and I'm learning a ton. Let's say someone wanted to join your organization, right? How would you recommend they go about talking to their friends and family about this change? I can imagine you guys have quite the stigma despite you standing for pretty solid and upright things. But how would you advise someone on talking to loved ones about becoming/identifying as a Satanist?