What was/is your occupation
#217
In my youth I've been a cashier, worked in an exercise place, dental assistant & as an office manager. At 23 I married my husband & quit working as the office manager to help run our carpet cleaning/dyeing business out of our home...and be a stay at home mom at the same time. Doing the office, kids & house at the same time was a lot of work, but I loved every minute of it. Fast forward to a little over 31 years later and the kids are out in their own homes, but I still answer the phone & do the office stuff. Now days you find me running from my sewing room to the office to answer the phone...ha.
#219
I have a little home job making plastic patient cards for orthopedic surgeries for patients to use in screening at airports. I love it because I can work on it at 2 a.m. in my "jammies" if I can't sleep. Doesn't make tons but keeps me in money to support my quilting addiction!
#220
office manager for my dh construction company, babysitter for family children, stay at home mom until my son grew up, food grower and preparer,personal retirement investor and looking to retire into farming lol. There are some amazing differences in careers here! And we all have the same huge stash of material!
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