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  • The Big B???
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    magazine publisher

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  • brokemama
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    hey all,
    new to the site, just found it approx 1 month ago, love it!! really has helped ease some tensions for me. as for the profession, I'm a Registered nurse with 20 yrs of experience, all in the Emergency Department. so all of those whom think we make alot of money, I'm here to tell you different. I love my job, its the greatest but not with the greatest pay. you all take care, thanks for all the info. :o

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  • Mtinny
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    I was a licensed practical nurse and was the charge nurse at a nursing home for three years. I hated almost every minute of it and decided to stay-at-home when I became pregnant. I then went back to school for medical transcription which is what I have done for the past five years.

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  • Minnymouth
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    Retired from management 25 years, now work for local county water district (10 years). Will retire from that too hopefully in another 5 years, if I can get my life straightened back out again.

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  • cpginvegas
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    I am the tax man (woman)

    I work for the Internal Revenue Service and my greatest relief was when my attorney told me that my employer does not need to be notified of my Chapter 13 since they are not a creditor!

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  • andys
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    Haven't been on here for a year since I filed Bankrupty last year so probably no one recognize me, but for a living I work at my main job at a printing company, help do cleaning on 9 printing presses. Also I got my own business on the side that I just started, I design websites for small businesses, right now am helping 5 small businesses, I help a cabin renatal place in northern wisconsin, a restaurant, popcorn store, boat company, and also a car dealership, am pretty much a "computer techi"

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  • Txmom
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    Hey :-) I work at a law firm, monitoring ch13 bankruptcy payments

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  • robivi3
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    These are Nurses and people who serve. Nurses are the front line soldiers. You pay your Soldiers, I don't them to worry about anyone but me. But of course that isn't the real world.

    My Daddy always said (my dad really did always say this), stay away from rich doctors and poor lawyers.

    The truth was that his doctors were all affiliated with Vanderbilt University and the like in Nashville, and i recall riding with one attorney he hired that drove a beat up old Buick, so even he did not heed his own advice!
    Last edited by robivi3; 04-23-2005, 02:01 PM.

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  • mark
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    To all the struggling medical employees

    Isn't it ironic that the reason most non-medical employees need BK is the outragous bills we face after visiting you.

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  • BrokeCh7
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    Living

    When it comes to living i like to go to the beach or travel. When i need money to do thease things i own a small business hoping i can start living one day not working hand to month.

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  • xapooh
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    I'm a full time Nail Technician. specializing in Your nail care needs.

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  • valleyfever
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    To add to the medical persons in this thread.
    Was a Certified Nurses Aide for 8 years (working everywhere from the critical care unit to the o.b. unit) got burned out (too much death) and went to being a secretary for a farm/John Deere. Been there 5 years and have to say it's a LOT less stressful.
    Something that amazes me, is I worked in the medical profession all that time and $9.75 was my highest pay (working 12 hour night shifts with no breaks for 7 straight hours)... and I make $13 an hour as a secretary that is a much easier job... I just don't see the logic in that. People in the medical field get lousy wages around here and it's just SAD. I applaud those of you that work every day to care for the sick and/or dying.

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  • rberhow
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    Robivi-I just had to write and thank you for your support of us Stay At Home Moms. In this day and age, we tend to be looked upon poorly like we are lazy and unwilling to work. My husband and I share your same view and are grateful that we can make it work for me to stay at home right now. I thank the Lord above for giving us this opportunity, we feel blessed. Thank you again for your support and very thoughtful post. I appreciate it more than you can imagine.

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  • saboten
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    Office manager & part-time translator of small master distributor of non-invasive medical device.

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  • robivi3
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    God Bless the "Stay at home Mom". Not everyone is able to do it. That's understandable, but as one great man said "The hand that rocks the cradle rules the Nation". God help us when the Government rocks every cradle.

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