What do you do for work or got to school for?

clinging2faith

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Nicola,

Of course you are working, it takes a lot of work to keep up with c.f., you are working on surviving and that is the biggest job anybody else could ever think of.

Mary
 

clinging2faith

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Nicola,

Of course you are working, it takes a lot of work to keep up with c.f., you are working on surviving and that is the biggest job anybody else could ever think of.

Mary
 

clinging2faith

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Nicola,

Of course you are working, it takes a lot of work to keep up with c.f., you are working on surviving and that is the biggest job anybody else could ever think of.

Mary
 

Asexyblond23

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I was an office manager for 2 1/2 years. Then had to stop working and was put on S.S. So now I have 2 babysitting jobs where I watch them 2 days a week each.
 

Asexyblond23

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I was an office manager for 2 1/2 years. Then had to stop working and was put on S.S. So now I have 2 babysitting jobs where I watch them 2 days a week each.
 

Asexyblond23

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I was an office manager for 2 1/2 years. Then had to stop working and was put on S.S. So now I have 2 babysitting jobs where I watch them 2 days a week each.
 

ChelsAnn

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I am currently attending Trinity University in San Antonio for my Bachelor's degree in psychology. I want to go on to get my master's and my LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor). I would like to work in my own practice doing therapy, and possibly in some sort of medical setting.
 

ChelsAnn

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I am currently attending Trinity University in San Antonio for my Bachelor's degree in psychology. I want to go on to get my master's and my LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor). I would like to work in my own practice doing therapy, and possibly in some sort of medical setting.
 

ChelsAnn

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I am currently attending Trinity University in San Antonio for my Bachelor's degree in psychology. I want to go on to get my master's and my LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor). I would like to work in my own practice doing therapy, and possibly in some sort of medical setting.
 

AnD

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I started out as an Early Childhood major, but working daycare cured me of that, as I was always catching something, it seemed<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">. Then I was an art major, but oil paints and clay mix weren't doing me any favors, either (I paint with acrylics). So I got married at the end of my junior year and didn't go back. I taught summer camp art lessons at the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind for a few years- loved that! and I did artwork and sold and showed it some with Very Special Arts Alabama. Now I'm a full time mom and homemaker. I am planning on getting back into VSA now that my daughter is out of diapers! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

AnD

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I started out as an Early Childhood major, but working daycare cured me of that, as I was always catching something, it seemed<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">. Then I was an art major, but oil paints and clay mix weren't doing me any favors, either (I paint with acrylics). So I got married at the end of my junior year and didn't go back. I taught summer camp art lessons at the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind for a few years- loved that! and I did artwork and sold and showed it some with Very Special Arts Alabama. Now I'm a full time mom and homemaker. I am planning on getting back into VSA now that my daughter is out of diapers! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

AnD

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I started out as an Early Childhood major, but working daycare cured me of that, as I was always catching something, it seemed<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">. Then I was an art major, but oil paints and clay mix weren't doing me any favors, either (I paint with acrylics). So I got married at the end of my junior year and didn't go back. I taught summer camp art lessons at the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind for a few years- loved that! and I did artwork and sold and showed it some with Very Special Arts Alabama. Now I'm a full time mom and homemaker. I am planning on getting back into VSA now that my daughter is out of diapers! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

NoExcuses

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B.S. Business and B.A. International Relations

Legal drug dealer

Hoping to attend grad school (MBA) at a Top 20 University in August...
 

NoExcuses

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B.S. Business and B.A. International Relations

Legal drug dealer

Hoping to attend grad school (MBA) at a Top 20 University in August...
 

NoExcuses

New member
B.S. Business and B.A. International Relations

Legal drug dealer

Hoping to attend grad school (MBA) at a Top 20 University in August...
 
Interesting topic... thanks for bringing it up!

Chris was reluctant to give 100% effort to college at first (we were high school sweethearts) since his health was very poor and he, at the time, was of the attitude "what's the point". Over the years of our marriage, his attitude changed and he started to realize his dreams through education. He finished his Associate's degree at a local community college, then (at my nudging) finished his B.S. in Fitness & Human Performance at Univ. of Houston. During his senior year, he confided in me that he would really like to pursue his education further in getting his Master's of Science in Physical Therapy. This was a big decision for us because I had been the one working full-time throughout our marriage for bills, health insurance, etc. I was behind him 100% though seeing the excitement and desire in his eyes, so he started his Master's in Fall 2004 at Univ. of Texas Medical Branch and despite MANY close-calls/emergency rooms/inpatient stays, etc. he graduated this Dec. 2006 with his MS in Physical Therapy. Definitely one of the proudest days of both our lives. So now he is a practicing PT in Tucson, AZ and was blessed to land a job at an outpatient orthopedic clinic in order to limit his exposure to acute infections. He primarily works with rehab of elderly or young athletic injuries. Without the limitations of CF, he would have pursued Medical School, but being a Physical Therapist is still far beyond our wildest dreams.

Sorry to ramble there... got carried away! By the way, I'm a junior high math teacher.
 
Interesting topic... thanks for bringing it up!

Chris was reluctant to give 100% effort to college at first (we were high school sweethearts) since his health was very poor and he, at the time, was of the attitude "what's the point". Over the years of our marriage, his attitude changed and he started to realize his dreams through education. He finished his Associate's degree at a local community college, then (at my nudging) finished his B.S. in Fitness & Human Performance at Univ. of Houston. During his senior year, he confided in me that he would really like to pursue his education further in getting his Master's of Science in Physical Therapy. This was a big decision for us because I had been the one working full-time throughout our marriage for bills, health insurance, etc. I was behind him 100% though seeing the excitement and desire in his eyes, so he started his Master's in Fall 2004 at Univ. of Texas Medical Branch and despite MANY close-calls/emergency rooms/inpatient stays, etc. he graduated this Dec. 2006 with his MS in Physical Therapy. Definitely one of the proudest days of both our lives. So now he is a practicing PT in Tucson, AZ and was blessed to land a job at an outpatient orthopedic clinic in order to limit his exposure to acute infections. He primarily works with rehab of elderly or young athletic injuries. Without the limitations of CF, he would have pursued Medical School, but being a Physical Therapist is still far beyond our wildest dreams.

Sorry to ramble there... got carried away! By the way, I'm a junior high math teacher.
 
Interesting topic... thanks for bringing it up!

Chris was reluctant to give 100% effort to college at first (we were high school sweethearts) since his health was very poor and he, at the time, was of the attitude "what's the point". Over the years of our marriage, his attitude changed and he started to realize his dreams through education. He finished his Associate's degree at a local community college, then (at my nudging) finished his B.S. in Fitness & Human Performance at Univ. of Houston. During his senior year, he confided in me that he would really like to pursue his education further in getting his Master's of Science in Physical Therapy. This was a big decision for us because I had been the one working full-time throughout our marriage for bills, health insurance, etc. I was behind him 100% though seeing the excitement and desire in his eyes, so he started his Master's in Fall 2004 at Univ. of Texas Medical Branch and despite MANY close-calls/emergency rooms/inpatient stays, etc. he graduated this Dec. 2006 with his MS in Physical Therapy. Definitely one of the proudest days of both our lives. So now he is a practicing PT in Tucson, AZ and was blessed to land a job at an outpatient orthopedic clinic in order to limit his exposure to acute infections. He primarily works with rehab of elderly or young athletic injuries. Without the limitations of CF, he would have pursued Medical School, but being a Physical Therapist is still far beyond our wildest dreams.

Sorry to ramble there... got carried away! By the way, I'm a junior high math teacher.
 
Interesting topic... thanks for bringing it up!

Chris was reluctant to give 100% effort to college at first (we were high school sweethearts) since his health was very poor and he, at the time, was of the attitude "what's the point". Over the years of our marriage, his attitude changed and he started to realize his dreams through education. He finished his Associate's degree at a local community college, then (at my nudging) finished his B.S. in Fitness & Human Performance at Univ. of Houston. During his senior year, he confided in me that he would really like to pursue his education further in getting his Master's of Science in Physical Therapy. This was a big decision for us because I had been the one working full-time throughout our marriage for bills, health insurance, etc. I was behind him 100% though seeing the excitement and desire in his eyes, so he started his Master's in Fall 2004 at Univ. of Texas Medical Branch and despite MANY close-calls/emergency rooms/inpatient stays, etc. he graduated this Dec. 2006 with his MS in Physical Therapy. Definitely one of the proudest days of both our lives. So now he is a practicing PT in Tucson, AZ and was blessed to land a job at an outpatient orthopedic clinic in order to limit his exposure to acute infections. He primarily works with rehab of elderly or young athletic injuries. Without the limitations of CF, he would have pursued Medical School, but being a Physical Therapist is still far beyond our wildest dreams.

Sorry to ramble there... got carried away! By the way, I'm a junior high math teacher.
 
Interesting topic... thanks for bringing it up!

Chris was reluctant to give 100% effort to college at first (we were high school sweethearts) since his health was very poor and he, at the time, was of the attitude "what's the point". Over the years of our marriage, his attitude changed and he started to realize his dreams through education. He finished his Associate's degree at a local community college, then (at my nudging) finished his B.S. in Fitness & Human Performance at Univ. of Houston. During his senior year, he confided in me that he would really like to pursue his education further in getting his Master's of Science in Physical Therapy. This was a big decision for us because I had been the one working full-time throughout our marriage for bills, health insurance, etc. I was behind him 100% though seeing the excitement and desire in his eyes, so he started his Master's in Fall 2004 at Univ. of Texas Medical Branch and despite MANY close-calls/emergency rooms/inpatient stays, etc. he graduated this Dec. 2006 with his MS in Physical Therapy. Definitely one of the proudest days of both our lives. So now he is a practicing PT in Tucson, AZ and was blessed to land a job at an outpatient orthopedic clinic in order to limit his exposure to acute infections. He primarily works with rehab of elderly or young athletic injuries. Without the limitations of CF, he would have pursued Medical School, but being a Physical Therapist is still far beyond our wildest dreams.

Sorry to ramble there... got carried away! By the way, I'm a junior high math teacher.
 
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