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My wife is a former social worker and sometimes doesn't understand how I thrive in that environment. However' date=' the money makes it worth[/quote']

I meant to say that is Wall Street and I've been doing it for over 20 years, the money, toys and power make it worth it.

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Interesting and fun topic, hopefully when I get home tonight I will have more time to read through it all. I work as a coordinator for a major non-profit agency. I am also a health advisor for MySurgeryOptions.com, owned and operated my Alex, who founded VST. I love everything I do and stay quite busy.

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I am a real estate broker and part time yoga teacher live in Ontario Canada

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I am a real estate broker and part time yoga teacher live in Ontario Canada

Where at in Ontario? I was born in the Soo.

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Very cool to see all the occupations!

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Very cool to see all the occupations!

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I think that there are so many here from the medical profession specifically nurses is because there seems to be so many obese nurses! Just my observation

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I am a Labor and Birth nurse in Connecticut. Right on, Future Texas Nurse, weight and nursing are both hard on the body, and I have the knees to prove it! I'm glad you are thinking ahead.

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I work in social services/legal field and also do mental health rehabilitation on the side. I'm still pre-op at the moment.

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Interesting and fun topic, hopefully when I get home tonight I will have more time to read through it all. I work as a coordinator for a major non-profit agency. I am also a health advisor for MySurgeryOptions.com, owned and operated my Alex, who founded VST. I love everything I do and stay quite busy.

Wow, very interesting. Just wondering what your qualifications are for being a health advisor?

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I'm an Account Manager at a Local South Florida Radio Station (14 years and counting)! I'm also a singer on the side! I cant wait to shed this weight so I can really shine and have nothing holding me back! I'm SO ready!

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I'm pre-OP, and an intellectual property paralegal in California.

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I'm pre-OP' date=' and an intellectual property paralegal in California.[/quote']

Intellectual property! I'm in real property. How does one go about switching specialties?

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