Besides having a haunted house client I got my first acrobat as a client. Then I realized I was a juggler. I'm juggling hundreds of clients at once. I guess there are days I feel like the clown from "It".
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I am working on getting my magician's degree so that I can make all of these returns disappear.
I had a client that ran a goat's milk farm. I thought that was unique.
I have a client that makes leather purses / wallets / belts, etc Guess where all my fees I charge him go....
One of the more interesting professions of my clients is a young lady that is a social media influencer. She makes quite a bit doing that.
We had a college student doing that. She sold it off after a year or two for 6 figures. After she sold that one, she started a new internet gig.
My best was a Ferrier. He worked the local race tracks and fairs shoeing horses.
I also had a client that sold clothing, appliances and things for a virtual world way back in the early days of the internet. Not uncommon now, but then it really seemed weird to me. He made good money doing it.
I once had an arms dealer operating in the Middle East.
My farrier retired. For years I spelled it ferrier, because it comes from the Latin word for iron. They put up with me but I finally admitted my mistake.
Wikipedia says for ferrier, "Not to be confused with farrier, a profession that specializes in hoof care (notably horseshoes)."
And Merriam-Webster online says a ferrier is a ferryman. Like, women don't know how to cross rivers? Or, it's an obsolete spelling of farrier.
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