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I teach marketing and general business courses to high school students. I am also the DECA advisor and I love it - if I couldn't teach marketing with DECA I would find a new career!

I am also a mom to two beautful children, 4 dogs and one horse. Oh yeah, and the wife of my best friend!

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I am a 4th and 5th grade English teacher at a very rural impoverished school in East Tennessee. I love my job, and I love my school!

I will finish my Ed.S. degree in Administration and Supervision in three weeks, which will qualify me to be a principal or otherwise work in school administration, but I'm happy in the classroom for now. I went ahead with the degree now because the raise is great, and I wanted to get my last graduate degree before I have children. After my masters and this, I'm finished with research for life, so there will be no doctorate in my future!

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I am a Realtor in Denver, CO as well as a Singer! How's that for a combination!:(

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I own a screenprinting business. They call me the T-shirt lady.

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I am a Branch Administrator for a library. :) and yes I have to have a masters for that :)

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Stripper................................ only in my husbands dreams

Poll Dance instrutor............................ again only in my husbands dreams

A personal shoper( those cool people who get to shop for the rich who don't have time to shop) ............. only in my dreams

I run a financial department for a home health agency

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Hey ladies!!

I'm a pediatric RN and I absolutely LOVE my job! I'm in Cincinnati and I don't love that as much lol

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So interesting to read, that is for sure!!

As for me, I work in the Law Dept. of a very large electronics company, and until 2 months ago I worked in the international trade field utilizing my Customs Broker License. I luckily avoided a layoff a few months ago and accepted another position in the Law Dept. as Legal Administration Manager managing the systems, accounting, and even the process that nearly laid me off before.. funny how that works! I'm very happy to be still at my company as I have been here for 21 years. :thumbup:

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I am a Certified Rolfer. I just quit my job with the school system as a Special Education Case Manager and I am doing the Rolfing full time. That was the biggest risk I have ever taken and getting the lapband surgery will be the second one.

(Rolfing is a form of manual therapy that addresses soft tissue restrictions in the body that often creates opportunities for better posture, less muscle tension and greater ease and flexibility in the body.)

I am kind of worried because my work is very active, so I would love to hear from anyone who has a physically demanding job. I am taking two weeks off to recover from my surgery that is scheduled for 12 August.

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Im a nurse. i work in home health, i take care of trach/vent peds patients in there homes. i love my job!

I've always thought about going into home health! I'm on a peds surgical floor that I absolutely love, but home health is something I think I may venture into in the future.

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