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So I’ve been in the service industry quite a while now; over 10 years and quite frankly I’m sick of it. But I make great money and don’t have any collegiate education. I’ve worked in various fields over the years and know I’m great at sales and have always had a passion for fashion, I even owned and sold my own brand of custom menswear at one point. My passion for fashion is way higher than my passion for the service industry but I don’t want to risk taking a pay cut to be in retail sales which I know for sure will be the case I make about $6000 a month and I’m pretty used to being able to do the things I need and want with the money I’m currently making. But I want to be able to dress up again I love to be dressed to impress. I style all my friends and family. I’ve tried places like Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom, even high end retail places and never have any luck. I know I’d be great at sales I’m a top seller at every restaurant I’ve ever worked. So I was wondering what kind of job I could be dressed to impress and still make somewhere close to what I make as a fine dining server with out having to go through four years of college first.
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