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I'm a national account manager for a printing company that serves the CD/DVD/Software industry.

We do all the paper/paperboard products you see with media products.

Is lots o' fun!

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I am the single Mominator of two cool kids 14 & 9 when they find time in their schedules to be home lol..

For the daily grind:

I've had my LVN's license since 1997. I just finished the Esthiology course from Aveda institute. Ended up in ICU as a patient so that put a halt on my state boards, then had Lap Band (woot). So the career change is in a bit of limbo right now. It's all Bueno though :smile: I love giving facials and can't wait to get my massage license too!!

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I am the Assistant to the Director of Distribution/Customer Service/Planning for a furniture company in Hickory, NC.

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I'm a wife and mom. My son is 20 and off to college, and my daughter is 15 and a freshman in high school.

I have degrees in Psychology and Agency Counseling, but I've spent the past 20yrs owning my own business as a Mary Kay consultant. It gave me the ability to be a 6 figure stay at home mom! ;-) I love my life!

Always ;-)

Hunzi

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I left my job as a Program Director for a small non-profit that provides support and referrals for HIV positive youth last year. I'm currently job searching.

I've been a contract sex educator for Good Vibrations (www.goodvibes.com) since 2005.

Been married to my college sweetie since 1995.

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I sell pipe, valves and fittings for an industrial supply house. I am the only girl that works here.. :ohmy:

I am also a mom to two teenage daughters and a wife to one hot sexy man..

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I'm an OB RN.

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on my way..

That's wonderful that you can care for her so she can be in a home setting!

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on my way..

That's wonderful that you can care for her so she can be in a home setting!

I enjoy doing it. She is so precious and such a handfulll. But I wouldn't change it for all the money in the world. Somehow, when I am depressed about something, she always knows how to make me smile and laugh.

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I'm a clinical nursing manager in a pediatric emergency department. We are a level one trauma center and just found out that we were granted "Magnet" status!!

:rolleyes:

I also have 5 kids, ages 26, 19, 16, 14, and 12. They certainly keep me busy!

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