What was/is your occupation
#141
Currently employed as a creative director hairdresser( for the past seventeen years) before that taught Cosmetology for twenty years! Retired from the teaching end, and went directly into doing what I love! DH has been retired for the past few years, so pretty soon, he will go back to work, and I can retire and quilt! Just got my long arm, and am doing great with it! If anyone here needs a quilt quilted, let me know!
Mary Jo
Mary Jo
#142
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Tampa, FL
Posts: 542
I am a Home Economist. Have always worked on the side but spent 10 yrs as a stay at home MOM.
Department Mgr of large retail store chain
Bridal Buyer/ Specialty gown design
Visual Merchandising Mgr and Technician
Director of Alterations
Food Stylist for TV
Design Consultant for Tupperware
On Air Product specialist QVC KitchenAid
Department Mgr of large retail store chain
Bridal Buyer/ Specialty gown design
Visual Merchandising Mgr and Technician
Director of Alterations
Food Stylist for TV
Design Consultant for Tupperware
On Air Product specialist QVC KitchenAid
#143
We had our own business in sales so I worked for my DH and raised the 4 boys. This left me a lot of flex time for volunteer work. Since we had our own swimming pool (16' x 50') and our area was closing its pools do to desegregation, I taught swimming for the Red Cross for 45 years.
Started with the kids, then life saving, CPR, Instructors, physically and mentally challenged and worked the first aid stations with the EMTs for the community. We were also CB radio operators during hurricanes and other disasters when phones were out so hospitals and shelters could have contact with each other.
Started with the kids, then life saving, CPR, Instructors, physically and mentally challenged and worked the first aid stations with the EMTs for the community. We were also CB radio operators during hurricanes and other disasters when phones were out so hospitals and shelters could have contact with each other.
#144
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 128
Stay at home Mom was first job.
Secretary to high school guidance counselor for 8 years.
Owner of commercial embroidery and engraving shop in our home for the past 16 years - would like to cut back on this and find more time for quilting, but probably will never completely retire.
Secretary to high school guidance counselor for 8 years.
Owner of commercial embroidery and engraving shop in our home for the past 16 years - would like to cut back on this and find more time for quilting, but probably will never completely retire.
#146
Hmmm...I've had a varied career path to say the least but just noting the ones that were the longest: Admissions Clerk for a psych hospital, Therapeutic Recreation Supervisor, Bookkeeper/Employee Relations Manager and am currently disabled/retired but do some crafting/sewing for cash and catering for fun upon occasion.
#147
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: NW Wa
Posts: 1,549
Lots of jobe throught the yrs but last 20 was sales and teaching the Viking Machines the best.
First payed real have to turn in taxs job was a florest at 17. The a few years in a Plywood mill. A medical transcriber Hated it I do not know medicl terms and bad speller I didn't last long there. Worked reatil for years and Singer sewing machines sales 2 diff times... so you can see the theamm here sewing has beena huge part of my life for most of my life...
ConnieF
First payed real have to turn in taxs job was a florest at 17. The a few years in a Plywood mill. A medical transcriber Hated it I do not know medicl terms and bad speller I didn't last long there. Worked reatil for years and Singer sewing machines sales 2 diff times... so you can see the theamm here sewing has beena huge part of my life for most of my life...
ConnieF
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