I've read a few posts. No one seems to mention what they do for work. Surely you all aren't on disability.
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I've read a few posts. No one seems to mention what they do for work. Surely you all aren't on disability.
Nope.
I work in a retail electric, plumbing and hardware store.
Mark
I work at a nursing home in Dietary and as a Hydration Technician
Im a school psychologist for two K-5 elementary buildling. Work while it makes me insane, it keeps me sane.
I don't work anymore but I worked in health care. I worked in a couple of hospital as regristration clerks and I worked as a cutomer represenative at United Health Care. But, don't be mad at me because of it. ;)
I work full time 40+ hrs/week in a factory.
And frequently help my brother on his dairy farm.
I work for General Electric ,Transportation Division the plant I work at Manufactures and Renmanufactures, Locomotive Engines, Stationay Mariane and Platform Engines
I paint the Replacement part that go to the Customer. Ive been at the same Job for 21 years.
I also have started a Small busness as where I remove paint and light rust with a Glass bead cabinet I use Walnut shells and Plastic Media Only
neat. It's nice to read these posts.
I am now a SAHM to my 1-year-old son, Noah, and am expecting a baby girl in Feb. Before that, however, I was a preschool and infant/toddler teacher.
That's not fair. If I was a stay at home dad, I would be SAHD. :-)
Re: jerecare...
My brother's dairy farm has about 45 cows and 50 youngstock from newborn calves to bred/springing heifers.
I would love to have my very own cow to love, and squeeze, and call george... really a new discussion, but can anyone guess where that line is from?
I retired in May 2008 after teaching for 34 years in Special Education at the Elementary Level. For the first 30 some years, I had a self contained classroom with physically and moderately handicap children. My last few years were teaching Interrelated Resource (Learning Disabilities) for grades 1 through 6. I probably could have taught for several more years, but my health was getting worse due to problems with the NF and then all the paper work that goes with teaching now day was just getting to be unreal. I loved my students and missed them a lot. But, I had to face the facts regarding my health.
What are you doing with your time now Nancy?
I've worked for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for about 20 years in a variety of roles: prtty evenly divided between operational, policy and mouth piece activieis. Before that I managed my employer's self-funded, self-insured health plans, before that I was a Consumer Affairs Specialist for the City Attorney's Office and before that I spent about 5 years working on a tan.
I work in the judicial branch of a municipality. Most days are interesting (to say the least), other days our outright bizarre.
I like the variety JLEE.
Have you ever gone searching for the Hope Diamond Free?
jeremiah sisovsky, M.S., CM
disabilities access coordinator
Oklahoma Coalition Against
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
jeremiah@ocadvsa.org (also AIM ID)
405-512-5577 TDD and Relay calls Only
3815 N Santa Fe, Suite 124
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405-524-0700 Main/Voice
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