Pros:
- I have a fairly stable teaching career. It helps that I live to teach others.
- I rent my own apartment at a very nice location in a metropolitan city. While small (and expensive), it does fit the bill for where I need to live in location to where I work.
- I have a valid drivers license (and cars to drive), but prefer to walk to work rather than to drive. I walk on average about 4 to 5 miles a day.
- Like most chemists, I am a very good cook when I want to be.
- I can teach you more than you ever wanted to know about many topics (science, history, etc.) that you probably never wanted to know about.
- The strongest drugs that I use are baby aspirins (for heart health) and antacid tablets (i.e. flavored calcium carbonate).
- I am likely one of the most loyal persons you will likely ever meet.
Cons:
- I am allergic to alcohol, so not the life of the party by any means.
- One of my pet peeves is being around drunk women who try to touch me. I do not like that at all.
- I have been overweight my entire life, even taking in account my large body frame (6'1.5", similar to a football linebacker). My large pot belly is not a beer gut. Unfortunately I like good food a bit too much.
- Overall, teaching does not pay well as a career, compared to industrial work with my degree. The student loans will likely take me twenty more years to pay off, but I will hopefully have them paid back before I pass on.
- On relationships, I have virtually no real world experience in this area. At my age (40s), that is a huge drawback for many women.
- Again, I can teach you more than you ever wanted to know about many topics (science, history, etc.) that you probably never wanted to know about.
Side note:
The Doctor Frankenstein side of my personality can get the best of me sometimes...