What was/is your occupation
#574
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Warren, PA
Posts: 169
Many jobs including, sew tech for GM (car seats), film maker, teacher aide, Sign Language Instructor, Residential Supervisor, currently unemployed from School District - working when possible as Sub but love to get back to teaching Sign Language again but no needs in this area. :-(
#575
Originally Posted by cdmmiracles
hospice home care nurse!
From the bottom of our hearts -- THANK YOU. You do an AMAZING job with the patients and their families and should know there is a very special place in heaven for you!
#576
I was in Accounting field most of my career. Bookkeeper for an Insurance firm at 18 yrs old. IBM Tabulating Clerk for about 4 yrs. then accounting and tax preparer. Since retirement I have been a vendor at arts and craft shows to sell my handmade items.
#577
Well, I guess I am a first here. Among other things, like a mother to two beautiful daughters and 4 granddaughters, I was a firefighter/emt/supervisor. Education has always been a part of my work. I had to take medical retirement 14 years ago and had a liver transplant 3 1/2 years ago as a result of Hep.C from a blood transfussion many years ago. I am very well now and truly feel I was blessed.
#578
Studied court reporting, but school ended the night school program shortly before I finished, so had to give up that dream. Administrative assistant for a judge while I was studying court reporting. Administrative assistant for the director of special education in a school district. Studied medical transcription, completed the training and got a job, but gave that up after doing it for about 6 months. Worked at the school on a computer all day and then came home and logged on and did medical transcription for 4-6 hours a night and on the weekends. Decided at my age I was too old to work that many hours and gave up the medical transcription since that would never pay me enough to be able to quit at the school. And now in my free time, I quilt!!
#579
LOL! For those of you worried about the "quilt police", you now know who they are! Lots of people here are/were in law enforcement! Even more in the medical field. Teaching and accounting are also very popular. I'm really enjoying reading about what everyone has done or is still doing. The common thread....we all love quilting!
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