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  • BigJohn
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    A little of this, and a little of that.............

    I like to write books - I have published over a half dozen so far. Currently working on my main book - 14 years into it so far.

    I make jewelery.

    I collect rare items.

    I create all the artwork in my books.


    I also have a retail store....... which takes up the rest of my time.

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  • TroubleinCalif
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    Automotive Technician 30 years.

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  • JoePlumber
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    Construction from Ohio, left there cause the industry was slowing back in 03 and now its caught me here in California...hard times all over.

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  • teerx79
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    Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic since 1987. Police Officer before that. Looking for a change now.

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  • life
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    I am a Stay at Home mom & my husband is a pilot

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  • reno2
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    motorcycle technician for 25 years.

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  • robotlee
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    Near the revere....


    !!!!!!!!!!!1

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  • Annie4
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    Stay at home mom, they've all left me and grown up now, though two still need me to help with homework sometimes. I guess it's time for a 2nd career. I've wanted to be a paralegal since I was 17, maybe I can do that now? I love books and reading and the law fascinates me but I never did anything with that. I started college twice but didn't finish because it took time away from my babies. I knew I wouldn't have much time with them, they grow up so fast. My sweetie husband of 21 years is in construction.

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  • MastiffMom
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    You're not the only one

    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.
    We don't get any breaks in the medical profession either dear. I'm an RN and a good part of my debt is medical debt. I've never had as good of insurance as some of the companies on the outside of the profession have.

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  • OfficeGoddes
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    I am currently a virtual bookkeeper. I have 5 years experience running small law offices and being a paralegal/girl Friday and am in the process of learning how to be a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant (VBA). I intend to become certified once I have learned the process properly.

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  • curmudgeon
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    I am a psychotherapist who just closed my private practice. I also work full-time at an adult residential program. My husband lost his job as a corporate pilot five months ago and we are just considering that we might end up bankrupt. Not sure yet if we can save it or want to try.

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  • DebtorX
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    I work for an auto finance company. Basically i review accounts and decide who gets put out for repo or not. (dont hate i help people when i can) i needed to pay rent one day and now its 4 years later and i'm still there. its really a fun and exciting job at times.

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  • gowiththeflo
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    I'm a nurse

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  • RainMoM
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    I'm a stay at home mom with two children, My youngest daughter is autisic.. ever try to find day care for a autisic child ? doesn't exist!. besides, I don't trust anyone to watch over my children, not in the world we live in today. So i enjoy every moment of my job!! My hubby is a Lab Technoligist for Pepsi .

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  • gowiththeflo
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    landlord Issues

    Anyone a landlord while filing? What happens to the tenants? I think they'll sell my SFR as it is the only thing I have with any equity in it.

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