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  • LilStevens
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    This is amazing, I just went through this entire thread and it seems most BKers are either a) working in medical field (esp. nurses) or b) stay-at-home mamas. Not too far are those who work in business/law office (& some in the IT field).

    *I was surprised to see some teachers/professors here, I always thought they made good money with summers off. My father worked in education for a few decades and said teachings a great job man!



    Anyways, I have decided to not have children and to not work in the medical field. I am artist but because of psychiatric problems I had trouble obsessing, organizing, and concentrating, amongst other things, but orthomolecular psychiatry is going to change that...right?!!!!.

    I AM FUTURE LOTTERY JACKPOT DECA-MILIONAIRE!
    *If for some odd reason that was postponed, which would be inconceivable, future office worker and wife to a decent man.
    Last edited by LilStevens; 11-04-2007, 03:49 AM. Reason: felt like it (;

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  • nc73
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    IT Auditor. I work for the biggest IT outsourcer in the world with 120k plus employees. I hear layoffs are on the way, perfect time for a chapter 7...

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  • MomIcantFindmy
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    Im a EMT. I worked in a hospital but the money was so bad that I now clean houses instead.

    My husband is retired military and works as a estimator for a shipyard.

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  • rilbrianne
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    I was an assistant for the Felony Prosecuting Attorney at the State Attorney's Office in Florida (we moved there and immediately found out we were pregnant) but now I stay home with my girls. One is 4 and in preschool 2 hrs/day and the baby is 10 months old now. My husband is a press operator and we live back in MI w/ my father now. Shows just how quickly things can go downhill when something unexpected pops up. I guess mine was a blessing though. I still miss my job terribly.

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  • tish
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    Hi, My Job title is Multi-Office Team Leader,for an income tax buisness. I am also a wife and very proud parent of two children a son whose 15 and a daughter whose 13. My husband is a frame builder in the furniture buisness.

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  • kl030505
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    I work in research administration for a hospital and I adjunct 1 class a semester and a local college.

    My husband is a customer service respresentative to brokers at a large insurance agency.

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  • coma
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    social worker in the foster care system.

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  • Bandit
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    Originally posted by gotguts View Post
    It's nice to get to know all of you.
    Hi gotguts Nice to meet you too.

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  • gotguts
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    Introducing Myself

    It's nice to get to know all of you.
    I work in the financial industry. I am married with two daughters, age 6 and 11. When I was fourteen I lost 95% of my vision, which has really been a great blessing in my life.
    I guess being blind I felt like I had something to prove to the world, so I was living way beyond my means. Thankfully I came to my senses a few years ago. I was fortunate enough to escape BK, and I am still on the debt elimination journey.
    I look forward to reading more of your post.

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  • emandmeagsmom
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    My husband is housekeeping supervisor for our mall and he works long and hard hours. It has really taught my children not to mess up the food court when they eat because someone has to clean it up. I am a licensed hairstylist not working right now. Have to find a job doing something else now.

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  • Halo_addict_07
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    I think this is the right spot to introduce myself. I am a mother of 4 kids. My 13 year old is a special needs child so my husband and I decided that it is best for me to be a stay at home mom. I was a paramedic for 9 years but had to leave the job do to a back injury. We live on a very tight budget. We figure that as long as we have food on the table, clothes on our backs and a roof over our heads that is all we need. We had to file bankruptcy in 2000. Got our priorities wrong and had to have the newest vehicles and the fancy things in life. As we found out that will lead you to the poor house quickly. We had alot of fun laying down the plastic til it got to a point that we couldn't any longer pay the payments and were so far in over our heads there was no daylight to see anymore. Since our discharge we have been making it without the credit cards. Trust me it is rough at times, but you learn how to survive.

    From what I have seen so far the site is awesome and I look forward to helping others.

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  • quest4me
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    I work in the aerospace/defense field.

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  • dmudduck442
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    I work nights as a certified nursing assistant at a hospital. I, too, have a special needs child.

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  • 6ftladycop
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    Originally posted by Hagar100 View Post
    In fact, I have been the Chief Of Police here since April 1, 2003. Prior to that I was a night-shift sergeant for about 20 years. I started my 29th year of service here on September 4.
    Glad to know that there is another law enforcement person on this forum. At first I felt like and odd ball. I guess people do not realize that law enforcement people working everyday like all the rest have credit difficulties too.

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  • tiredofdebt1
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    i am a business project manager for a huge mortgage co.

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