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Old 15 May 2011, 11:11 AM   #1
Rikki
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Ironstark definately makes a valid point about all the associated goodies that come from working at a watch house such as Rolex, it is true that working for yourself is more demanding on your time because you have to do all those other things and I have worked at big ad's and stores but for the mostpart those types of goodies don't exist. Now if you're flexible as to where you want to live and work then the world is your oyster. I have a friend watchmaker who just moved to St Thomas V.I. and loves it but you have to be flexible I love where I live the climate diving fishing outdoors so I wouldn't move, if you're single you're good to go I have kids grand kids who live and work for me so I'm pretty much here for the duration. Sorry for rambling but I love what I do just research and find what best fits your lifestyle. Rik
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