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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos
"I'm not surprised they're trying to get them to stay or come back because everyone basically leaves once they graduate," said Flynn, 23, who's a dancer and works for a petroleum company.
I knew the price of oil was pretty high but I had no idea that it was high enough to warrant dancers on the payroll. Is it just a lunchtime thing or do they dance around the office all day?
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No, Flynn is a stripper. That's how girls pay their way through university back in Nova Scotia. I kid you not.
So anyhow, I was very intrigued by this website and all the opportunities that they apparantly have back in Nova Scotia so I did a little research. I checked the Government of Canada's job bank. Searched for "framer", ONE JOB in the entire province listed. I called the guy, he said I have too much experience. Oh well, so much for moving back to Nova Scotia.