I am a Loss Mitigation Consultant, helping homeowners stop the foreclosure on their home so that they can keep it!
Best Wishes,
Renee
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airline mechanic, recently demoted thanks to outsourcing and job still isn't secure
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I'm a writer disguised as an editor. :p I enjoy the field I'm in, but eventually want to branch off into freelance. Nothing like setting your own hours.
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Custom home based embroidery business. A little more business and I can actually do more than just survive!
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Originally posted by Helena K.Howdy Y'all! What's today's topic?
um........"what do you do for a living?"
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I'm a stay-at-home mom for another year and a half. I getting my Master's in Education to teach Middle School. My son is 9 and my daughter is 5 and she will be in 1st grade when I start teaching, then I will have most of the same breaks and holidays they will. My husband just started in the Real Estate business after getting laid-off.
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Reimbursement Analyst and unfortunately NOT a "stay-at-home" mom to 3 GREAT and WONDERFUL kids! My hats are off to all the stay-at-home moms but I also give MANY KUDOS to all the working moms out there who have to struggle with 40+ hours a week on the job only to work even harder when we get home and then feel nothing but guilt when every other mom you meet these days is able to stay home. What a wonderful privilege ... where was I when the sign-up list went around??? ;)
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I have a very tiny leathercraft business that keeps me alive and fed, and the bills paid, but am struggling. I also caretake, so my home base is covered.
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Doctor of Chiropractic
Have had my own office for 9 of the last 11 years.
Chiropractic is the step child of health care, if I got payed what I actually billed out for I would not be here. However, that is not the way Insurance works. I am still learning that part of the business. After 6 years I could not justify the stress with the financial return sooo. I Tried a different field, went into a family business (inlaws) enjoyed it for a while, then it got to be a little scary after 9\11. So started up my own practice again and have struggled to stay afloat. At least I am doing what I love to do now, even though it is a finanacial struggle again. I think if I can make it through bk (have not filed yet) in about 3 to 5 years I will have my life back.
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Desktop Support (Computer Support).
I had a great paying job two years ago. That got cut and I was working for half that pay afterwards. To all those of you who think IT still pays good, beware - times have changed.
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I am a Customer Service Representative for an electric cooperative, love it.
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I am a supervisor at a manufacturing plant. I was a minister for 2 1/2 years but had to give that up because of a job transfer to another state. Being a minister is much more stressful than being a supervisor, but the job satisfaction is not as fulfilling in supervision, (although I do like this job).
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