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  • mysterymachineb
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    another accountant here.....

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  • cathywhite4495
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    Special Education Teacher & part-time college adjunct & single mom of 3 boys

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  • Dirk Squarejaw
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    Middle school Industrial Technology teacher and part-time CSR at a corrugated paper company.

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  • jennyn
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    Dare I admit that I am an Accountant.

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  • Cassiopeia
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    Administrative Assistant in a church.

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  • juststupid
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    Originally posted by Bandit View Post
    This is true. I got a good laugh because it is so true. Go to the hopsital for one night, just one lousy night of morphine and pain, and poof...you have to declare a BK shortly after.
    Haha, I had my second baby in Nov and delivered by c-section but only stayed 2 days (even though they wanted me to stay 4) because I knew even with insurance I would get a huge bill...

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  • Bandit
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    Originally posted by mark View Post
    Isn't it ironic that the reason most non-medical employees need BK is the outragous bills we face after visiting you.
    This is true. I got a good laugh because it is so true. Go to the hopsital for one night, just one lousy night of morphine and pain, and poof...you have to declare a BK shortly after.

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  • sickandtired8
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    Originally posted by mark View Post
    Isn't it ironic that the reason most non-medical employees need BK is the outragous bills we face after visiting you.
    Funny you should say that! You would think the medical field would help their own....they don't. That is a major reason I am in BK also...medical bills! So Medical employees (with insurance, which is REALLY sad) also face those outrageous bills! I am an RN by the way~S&T

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  • sickandtired8
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    Job

    RN on short term disability....had surgery on my neck with herniated discs due to lifting patients! S&T

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  • nosrus77
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    You'll love this - bank manager (up until they closed my branch, and all) and now work at a small university.

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  • chpxiii
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    computer programmer / web developer

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  • CurtInKS
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    I am a case manager for the state welfare system. My wife as well. We work in the same office together. The best part about my job...lol.

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  • follie
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    I'm a social worker in a nursing home. And kicking myself for not getting into more lucrative fields, but that stupid idealist in me said "I don't care if I don't make a lot of money! I want to help people!" Yup. It's easy not to care about your income when you have no concept of the value of money.

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  • JollyGG
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    I am a lab manager and researcher in an institute studying heart failure.

    My husband is a buisness analyst (database programer).

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  • ronaldk
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    My husband is a master auto tech (did you know auto techs do not get paid by the hour) and I am a stay at home gamma to two percious grandchildren, who we are helping raise, but now gamma is looking for a job..........
    Nancy

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