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| Author: | imanewbie [ Sat May 29, 2010 7:52 pm ] |
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Oki this might seem dumb but due to my work schedules I seem out of day game. I used to have contact with ppl on buses, streets and so on. But now I drive to work 8 AM and get back home 7 PM. Then judo and bed. As I work in computer science it is a 99.999999999999999% male environment. This is complicating my life a bit. Also I'm working on weekends so malls are not an option =/ |
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| Author: | johnchangmai [ Sun May 30, 2010 12:02 am ] |
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The answer to this is simple. Create a new life where you will have time. I am not being overly stupid here but if you have a job that eats all your time. LEAVE. How else are you going to meet people. O.k. if that is not an option, i would try going out to any 24 hour tesco,asda etc. The best time for day game is between 12 and 2 evening game 5-8 after that less people are out which means hitting on the staff. They are easy targets because they can't move. I think you are stuffed. I had a friend who had been working in IT for 8 years. He left where he was because it was full of GUYS. For fuck sake, you only have 1 life. |
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| Author: | MHFenix [ Sun May 30, 2010 3:24 am ] |
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Jeez, yeah man. John's right to an extent. You do need to free up time for daygame if you want to go for it. Get yourself a raise as soon as it's economically viable or find a way to work outside the office, such as getting yourself a laptop and a mobile and go sit in a coffee shop while you work. If that doesn't work, my advice is to take the skills you have and transfer them to another area, i.e, set up an online business or IT business that requires you travelling to the User's destination. The main problem with IT is that it consumes so much time and there is little (if any) interraction with other people. I'm sure you've got a guy or ten in the office who can't meet your eye when you talk to them, don't you? Get out or GET OUT, if you catch my drift. |
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| Author: | Patrick_Bateman [ Sun May 30, 2010 7:09 am ] |
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Quote: For fuck sake, you only have 1 life.
Exactly. You can continue what you're doing now working this miserable sounding CS job making decent money but not actually living or .... well the rest is up to you |
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| Author: | imanewbie [ Sun May 30, 2010 10:22 am ] |
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Quote: Jeez, yeah man. John's right to an extent.
Cannot, I invest a lot and I like my work. I wil ltry to get out more on weekends still clubs sucks for anything serious. So I still open for suggestions I might join a book club or someshit like ths.
You do need to free up time for daygame if you want to go for it. Get yourself a raise as soon as it's economically viable or find a way to work outside the office, such as getting yourself a laptop and a mobile and go sit in a coffee shop while you work. If that doesn't work, my advice is to take the skills you have and transfer them to another area, i.e, set up an online business or IT business that requires you travelling to the User's destination. The main problem with IT is that it consumes so much time and there is little (if any) interraction with other people. I'm sure you've got a guy or ten in the office who can't meet your eye when you talk to them, don't you? Get out or GET OUT, if you catch my drift. |
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| Author: | MHFenix [ Sun May 30, 2010 11:51 am ] |
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Quote: Cannot, I invest a lot and I like my work. I wil ltry to get out more on weekends still clubs sucks for anything serious. So I still open for suggestions I might join a book club or someshit like ths.
Wrong, amigo. You can, you're just worried to because you feel you're tied to your job. I had this problem way back and someone gave me the best advice ever."Life is for living, not just existing." You can always find a way to change your circumstances, you just have to look hard enough. Hope you manage it. |
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| Author: | Erudite [ Sun May 30, 2010 4:10 pm ] |
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I work in IT as well. There are always admin/finance girls. To me girls at work place are not an open option as I prefer to have separate social circles for that. So, profession won't really matter. The best way is to join some activity for weekend. Cooking classes is a good way as they can be full of girls. You can compensate your scarcity of time by choosing activities where there are more girls. As a last resort there are always online dating sites to meet girls. |
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| Author: | imanewbie [ Sun May 30, 2010 5:55 pm ] |
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Quote: I work in IT as well. There are always admin/finance girls. To me girls at work place are not an open option as I prefer to have separate social circles for that. So, profession won't really matter.
I personally hate online dating. I work in a research institute so there are no staff. In fact the staff is located in another part of the city. Btw cooking classes are a great idea since I really need to learn how to cook. The best way is to join some activity for weekend. Cooking classes is a good way as they can be full of girls. You can compensate your scarcity of time by choosing activities where there are more girls. As a last resort there are always online dating sites to meet girls. |
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