What do you do for living and how much do earn?

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SuZamme

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I've been a pro photographer for 40 years (horse shows, portraits, owned a commercial color/bw lab & studio, New York Times photographer, shot photos for a book on Africa, 2 olde tyme photo studios); a school teacher; a waitress; graphic designer; engineering aide; teachers aide; secretary; crop picker; sell stuff on e-bay; minister.
These have all earned me enough to travel around the world and now live comfortably in a log home in the woods.
 
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I work in a company that produces wood products and i earn 650 € in a month. In my country e-cig kit costs 100€(EGO) Its not so easy just to by new e-cig kit. I think thats the reason why here are so few e-cig users.

I make about $100 more than you a month. I don't work, I'm on disability. I understand what you mean about it not being easy to afford it, especially since the kit is more expensive there. I'm wondering if there are any US based companies which have good shipping rates to where you are, that might make it more affordable for people.
 

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I've been a pro photographer for 40 years (horse shows, portraits, owned a commercial color/bw lab & studio, New York Times photographer, shot photos for a book on Africa, 2 olde tyme photo studios); a school teacher; a waitress; graphic designer; engineering aide; teachers aide; secretary; crop picker; sell stuff on e-bay; minister.
These have all earned me enough to travel around the world and now live comfortably in a log home in the woods.

Freakin' Awesome resume.......

I sold hamburgers and now I'm retired
 
I am a stay at home mom of 3, military wife. My husband makes less than $40,000/ year. I also plan on starting back to school next year to chase after a BA in the fine arts. We are very careful about our budget. We spent over $250/ month on analog ciggs. I used some christmas money from family to get us started on vaping. I have a habit of pulling a few extra bucks here and there and keeping it aside. Most of our e-cigg stuff has come from that as well as little side jobs usually babysitting for a friend or watching someone's pets. I also used a portion of our tax return to ensure we have enough supplies to last us through the next year and then some. I also bought a lot of extra stuff to play with so i can learn how to rebuild and fix atomizers, cartomizers, and PV's.
All you would really need is a good, sturdy mod, a few Li-Ion Batteries with a charger, some atomizers and cartridges, and a couple big bottles of juice. Most starter kits come with all of these things. With all my pricing of stuff, I have figured that for about $200 U.S. you can basically be set for a year with that stuff. Your best bet is to shop around online and compare prices first, then compare reviews of the suppliers. Make sure that the majority of their products are well made, and they have good customer service.
 

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A simple, fairly low cost, box mod with regular rechargeable batteries might well be appropriate (the kind of thing that in the US you can get from Madvapes). Also, you might check liberty-flights' UK site, see if they offer better prices (assuming they can ship to Estonia OK).
 

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Hubie and I work from home, making enough in property management and landscaping to support 4 meagerly comfortable. I'm proud to say between both of our skills we could build a house (foundation and up) all on our own. I do all the office and paper work but also have skills in tiling, pluming, roofing and BBC.(brick, block and concrete).
 

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I am a casino floor supervisor. I make a decent living, but am not rich. I also used to do web design and ecommerce sites as a hobby but gave that up when it started taking up too much time. I was a table games dealer for many years and before that a waitress.

My vaping money to start just came from my spending money. I am hoping that I will give up analogs all together and the $140 to $240 I spend on that will pay for my new, better habit.
 
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