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May 17, 2013, 04:00:05 PM
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Hey,

New to the world of bitcoin and happy to be here. I'd like to start earning some coins and am willing to do some odd jobs.

I'm an engineer by day and consider myself pretty computer literate if that is of any help.

Basically, I'm whoring out my time for bitcoin! Please reply or PM me.
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May 17, 2013, 04:05:29 PM
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May 17, 2013, 04:11:14 PM
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As an engineer, why not just work your day job & then proceed to purchase Bitcoins through an exchange?

It seems like your time doing that is a lot more valuable then "whoring" yourself out for money..

Edit: Unless your implying you'll conduct engineering related services for people?.. But I don't quite see how that's possible.
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May 17, 2013, 04:17:42 PM
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As an engineer, why not just work your day job & then proceed to purchase Bitcoins through an exchange?

It seems like your time doing that is a lot more valuable then "whoring" yourself out for money..

Edit: Unless your implying you'll conduct engineering related services for people?.. But I don't quite see how that's possible.

True.

I'm looking in to buying but it's a time consuming process and I'm still researching the various exchanges. Don't want to get ripped off.

Yeah, the reason I mentioned the engineering bit is to communicate that I may have something to offer.
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May 17, 2013, 05:44:17 PM
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As an engineer, why not just work your day job & then proceed to purchase Bitcoins through an exchange?

It seems like your time doing that is a lot more valuable then "whoring" yourself out for money..

Edit: Unless your implying you'll conduct engineering related services for people?.. But I don't quite see how that's possible.

I think he just meant he'll work for bitcoins instead of what ever he's paid in now, which is cool. More business and people should accept bitcoins and then it can become a real flourishing economy.
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