I was unlucky to discover rollerblading before it had really caught on. Of course, rollerblading was lucky that I discovered it because I devoted my life to making sure that it caught on. Inline skating by itself already had a lot going for it, it was fast, fun, athletic, graceful, and easy to learn.
The five cells are silky-white within, and are filled with a mass of firm, cream-coloured pulp, containing about three seeds each. This pulp is the edible part, and its consistence and flavour are indescribable. A rich custard highly flavoured with almonds gives the best general idea of it, but there are occasional wafts of flavour that call to mind cream-cheese, onion-sauce, sherry-wine, and other incongruous dishes. Then there is a rich glutinous smoothness in the pulp which nothing else possesses, but which adds to its delicacy. It is neither acidic nor sweet nor juicy; yet it wants neither of these qualities, for it is in itself perfect. It produces no nausea or other bad effect, and the more you eat of it the less you feel inclined to stop. In fact, to eat Durians is a new sensation worth a voyage to the East to experience. ... as producing a food of the most exquisite flavour it is unsurpassed
I'm a teacher of 10 years and I can already hear the future comments stating that I'm crazy.
With that being said, I am looking into becoming an auto salesman. I know it's a total change from being a teacher. I am a good teacher, but the budget cuts are driving me crazy. Right now I'm out of work because my position has been cut.
I'm also tired of a salary that just isn't going anywhere. Other than getting a Ph.D, there is just no way to earn more.
Car sales is always something I have had in the back of my mind. I have had retail experience and 10 years in teaching would be a great asset.
My wife thinks I'm losing my mind but I think I might just go for it. I'm out of work anyway so it can't hurt, right?
Are there any car salesmen here that can lend some advice?