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Hey All, there is a post in the The Mens Room titled "What do you fella's do". I have found it to be pretty interesting. So, I thought I would start the same thread for us girls.

I am an Accounting supervisor at a large creditors rights law firm in Cincinnati Ohio.

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I'm a surgical grossing tech for a pathology group. Which means that when you go to the doctor and have stuff cut off it gets sent to me. I find the clinically important parts and send them on to the pathologists.

I think it is the best job ever. :-D

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Full time, I process import instructions for an oil tools company.

Part time, I'm going back to school to be the boss one day of my very own imports group. :redface:

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I am a full time nursing/health administration student.

I am also a full time waitress and a part time personal care attendent for an 11 year old autistic boy.

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I work for an attorney.

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Mother of three, full time student finishing a Bachelor of Primary Education and part time integration aid in a small private school locally, oh and I tutor a grade 3 student too.

other than that, I can usually be found torturing myself - aka running or doing circuit training, spending money I dont have at the shops or spreading my opinions round on here.

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I'm an insurance agent I sell auto insurance.

My favorite thing is being mom!:redface:

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I lead the team responsible for filing the consolidated federal income tax return for one of the big 5 oil companies in the US. a/k/a glorified accountant/CPA

It's a glamorous life but someone has to do it.

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I Direct the Student Teaching Programs in the College of Ed at a University in Texas. Before I went higher ed I taught fourth grade.

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Full time marketing student

Part time intern at Enterprise Rent A Car

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Full-time: Mom to our almost 3 yr old DD

Part-time: Financial Secretary for our church, working from home

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forgot to add something

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*was* high tech sales rep, 15yrs

*now* ranch owner, referee between

too many labs, pt law school student

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By day I'm a commercial property insurance broker.

By night/weekends: I make jewelry for my online shop and boutiques: www.pomgranateandeye.etsy.com

Before that, I was a teacher.

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