What do you do for a living?

Former Member
Former Member
I am retired and teach swimming on the side. I met a man in Mexico who was a carpenter he asked what I did for a living, I told him I sell my body. He looked at me and said you don't make very much money do you?
  • "I'm in the bay area (peninsula), any good master program that has good coaching that you can recommend me?:D" Try www.pacificmasters.org and look for the places to swim, you'll find a lot of good programs all over the peninsula. Good luck with your search. See Ya Brian
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Newbie here- I'm a pharmacist working on the dark side (pharma industry). I'm in the bay area (peninsula), any good master program that has good coaching that you can recommend me?:D
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Thanks Brian. I looked at the site, but was wondering if anyone has personal recommendation there. :) I heard great things about Mountain view masters, but schedule doesn't fit. I don't think i'm good enough to be on the stanford team. :( it would be super convenient for me if i can swim there.
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I swam for both the Stanford Masters and Mountain View Masters at some point in the past couple of decades. Both have a wide range of abilities.
  • All the clubs on the peninsula have a wide range of swimming abilities. Visit all the clubs that meet your schedule, Talk to the coaches and see which club you feel most comfortable with. Pacific Masters has been blessed with great coaches and great teams. On the peninsula there are many teams with different practice schedules. Investigate those that meet your schedule. Good luck and welcome to Pacific. michael chairman, Pacific Masters Swimming