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I own several online businesses. I have www.ocautoservice.com which is a service to help YOU guys find good, trustworthy, independent automotive shops online. Right now I am only in Southern California but I am working 7 days a week and making it national hopefully by the end of this year.

I also own www.edatedoggystyle.com this will be a site for dog lovers and much much more. I can't say it right now but it is going to be awesome!!!! I am in the process of building it...

Also partner in www.openmicnite.com this is for independent music artist and I am just a partner but this is being built as we speak also.

I have a few more but I will leave them out of here. If you have any questions just hit me up. I GET BANDED ON AUGUST 14th WOOHOOOO :scared: :) :) :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :D :D

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Lets see. I work at home taking care of 3 severely mentally retarded men, I manage the house and the staff as well as providing direct care. And I go to school to become an American Sign Language Interpreter. Oh, and during the summer I work full time at our local electric company. It is not uncommon for me to work 24 hours a day, 5 days a week. (I get to sleep "on the clock")

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My title is "Retention Advisor" for a TRiO grant at a community college. We in TRiO serve students who have a disability, are low income, and/or are first generation. I help them with degree and career planning, finding local resources for housing, transportation, etc., scholarships and federal financial aid, and exposing them to cultural events like plays and musicals. Sometimes I have to act as counselor too, though I'm really more an advisor than counselor.

My hubby works in higher ed too. He is a professor of Music and First Year Experience. His title is "Resident Master", meaning he has programming duties along with the teaching. We live in with the students as well, in the residence hall.

We're also parents to our daughter, who is six. She'll soon start 1st grade. This summer we're busy chauffering her to dance, gymnastics, and swimming.

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I just read this today - any job that you whistle on the way to work is a good one - try to find something that makes you happy first and pays the bills. I'm off the fast track now - my boyfriend and i moved to utah and are basically ski bums in the winter. he now longer grinds his teeth to nubs and I sleep all night. he makes a bit m ore money as a computer consultant so i can work pt at various jobs (exec asst, substitute teacher, work at ski resort in winter). We are definitely less well off but much m uch happier.

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I'm a real estate agent in Ontario, single mom 24 hrs a day, mower of 5 acres, caregiver of hamster and dog and friend to many!

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I'm a stripper....call me Delicious......:):pound::roll::mod::):whip::loco::)

Is that your DAY job? :dance:

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Sounds more like a night job!!:whoo::whoo:

(I might if patrons promised not to run out the door):)

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I am a teacher of kids with visual impairments.

Anyone else notice how many of us are helpers/nurturers? Even Teresita! If that isn't a service worker, I don't know what is!

Colleen

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I am a new member to the discussion group. Iam a Kindergarten teacher in Houston, TX. :clap2:

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Im an assistant property manager for a comercial real estate firm outside of DC..but, have a degree in pastry and cooking..

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I am a education junkie, 2 Associate Degrees, one in Science and one in Business. Two years ago I obtained my Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration. I am also a Registered Nurse.

Currently I am employed as manager and technician of a local sleep Diagnostic Lab owned by a company in Oklahoma.

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Is that your DAY job? :dance:

Like busywoman said that would be a night job.....so no one can see me. LOL:eek:

Yeah Txbldhnds, a service worker....LOL:bandit :whip:

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I'm a Nuclear Security Officer and a PT Police Officer A hubby to a wonderful wife ,A father of 3, and step-father of 2.

Awaiting 1st seminar

Not yet banded.

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