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If so what do you do? Is it from home or not?

Im a Hairdresser & Nail tech. I work full time hours split between 2 salons. Im considering going mobile.
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buttercup;552549 wrote: If so what do you do? Is it from home or not?



Im a Hairdresser & Nail tech. I work full time hours split between 2 salons. Im considering going mobile.


do you do hair extentions :thinking: :thinking:
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Yeah but i need a bit of hair to bond them to :lips:

Whats your job Jimbo?
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I work retail management. Trying to get out and go into clerical again.
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i'm big in rubber :sneaky:
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jimbo;552560 wrote: i'm big in rubber :sneaky:




i mean i do epdm rubber flat roofing ,for flat roofs it last 50 years instead of 10 , i mean i did do that before some ass wipe stole my tools :wah: :wah:
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I used to be a store manager but left to have LL, the shop i worked in closed just as i left for mat leave so the decision whether to return after having her was taken away, luckily we can afford for me not to work as id always wanted to stay at home with her as long as possible.

Anyway that makes me a SAHM and im loving it!
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I work as a personal assistant with a lady with a disability. I go to her job with her, and wherever else she goes during the day. I help her with personal care, and whatever else she needs help with around her office. I work 30 hours a week. My title is Community Integration Specialist..impressive, huh?
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Marie5656;552678 wrote: I work as a personal assistant with a lady with a disability. I go to her job with her, and wherever else she goes during the day. I help her with personal care, and whatever else she needs help with around her office. I work 30 hours a week. My title is Community Integration Specialist..impressive, huh?


sounds interesting marie, i used to work in nursing homes and also adults with learning difficulties, i absolutely loved it and the only reason i stopped was because the standard of care went downhill due to staff shortages etc and it was heartbreaking to watch
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I tend bar for a local veterans organization. I also do all the bookwork, computer work, ordering, etc. to keep their legalized gambling legal.
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buttercup;552549 wrote: If so what do you do? Is it from home or not?



Im a Hairdresser & Nail tech. I work full time hours split between 2 salons. Im considering going mobile.




You know damned well Im a quadraplegic. You are so cruel ! :-1
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Ok maybe Im not a quadraplegic but I could have been if Id been run over by a train or maybe a plane fell on me. I bet you'd feel bad then ! :mad:
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I'm a receptionist for a computer tech company....LOVE it!!:)
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I'm a florist now but have worked in a bank, worked with hubby running a funeral directors and owned a tea room.



But at heart I'm a layabout who would rather sit at home reading books, watching tv and spending time at FG
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1. teach 6th grade in the day

2. teach college at night

3. Instrumental Director at church

4. full time nurse when I'm home
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I am a beautician but since I done my back in last year I haven't been able to work doind that as I can't bend:-5 I start my new job this week and I will be working in Customer Services for an on line gardening company.:-6
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It's my weekend off. 7:18 a.m. the phone rings. It's work. I go back to bed. 9:45 a.m. the phone rings. It's work. I gave up on going back to sleep. :mad:
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Phooey, they should let you sleep, Peg!
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Basically, I'm a delivery boy. I'm all over town, every day, delivering packaged Ice.



But I love it. :D
The poolhall's a great equalizer. In the poolhall, nobody cares how old you are, how young you are, what color your skin is or how much money you've got in your pocket... It's about how you move. I remember this kid once who could move around a pool table like nobody had ever seen. Hour after hour, rack after rack, his shots just went in. The cue was part of his arm and the balls had eyes. And the thing that made him so good was... He thought he could never miss. I know, 'cause that kid was me.
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I have two part-time jobs: I'm part of the front office staff at a very busy psychiatric/therapy office. I also work from home (weekends included :rolleyes: ) with The Hubby, who is an attorney. I'm his legal assistant.

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Post by Red »

Fibonacci;553033 wrote: Basically, I'm a delivery boy. I'm all over town, every day, delivering packaged Ice.



But I love it. :D


what an unusual job!
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Yes. Unfortunately.

I'm a Lecturer.
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buttercup;552553 wrote: Yeah but i need a bit of hair to bond them to :lips:

Whats your job Jimbo?


Hey I've been thinking about extensions, because my long hair has thinned out as I've gotten a bit older. How do they get attached to your head and what does it cost and how long do they stay on and can you wash your hair with them in?
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cinamin;553119 wrote: Hey I've been thinking about extensions, because my long hair has thinned out as I've gotten a bit older. How do they get attached to your head and what does it cost and how long do they stay on and can you wash your hair with them in?


if they are a reputable salon they wont attach extensions to your hair unless its strong and thick enough to hold the weight, they last for 3 months i think and yes you can wash them
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Red;553037 wrote: what an unusual job!


Yep! But somebody's gotta do it! :D
The poolhall's a great equalizer. In the poolhall, nobody cares how old you are, how young you are, what color your skin is or how much money you've got in your pocket... It's about how you move. I remember this kid once who could move around a pool table like nobody had ever seen. Hour after hour, rack after rack, his shots just went in. The cue was part of his arm and the balls had eyes. And the thing that made him so good was... He thought he could never miss. I know, 'cause that kid was me.
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Kathy Ellen;553218 wrote: Hi Red,

So nice to meet you. Yes, I work. I am a teacher and just love it. I teach little 3rd graders and they keep me smiling. Many people think that teachers have the" life of Rielly," but I disagree. I work everynight on school projects and work every weekend grading papers and projects. The paper work never ends. Yes, I do have the summers off sometimes, but I save for it all year. I'm paid on a 10 month basis, not 12.

Kathy Ellen


Bless you Kathy,

We have quiet a few teachers on here, and I admire each and every one of you. I was a substitute teacher for 2 years and LOVED it!! Thank you for the time that you devote to our children!:-4
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Kathy has the little ones, I have the big ones. Now that I am older, I wish I had the younger ones sometimes.
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Chookie;553063 wrote: Yes. Unfortunately.

I'm a Lecturer.


Do you dictate, too? Is that the kind of personality you have?

(This is a joke. I repeat: this is a joke.)
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Kathy Ellen;553250 wrote: Oh, Thank you so much WonderWendy for your wonderful words. Teachers often get a bad rap because of some bad apples. I love teaching and all the hard work pays.

Thanks so much:-4

Kathy Ellen


When kids are students in school, they are inevitably warned at some point that a day will come when they realize just how much some of their teachers did for them. Well, I think that's true, and I'm by no means an exception to that rule.

I remember the camp counselor who observed me trying to teach myself how to swim, and enthusiastically helped me along the way.

I remember my English teacher in the seventh grade, who took note of the fact that I was really showing an interest in the literature we were reading in class, and who encouraged me to read more and then to try my hand at writing.

It's absolutely amazing what this kind of mentoring can do. I'm 100% for it.
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all my teachers were pretty ok except the one who wore a patch, he lost an eye due to one of the kids chucking a snowball at him, made him a right swine, he used to chuck chairs around etc
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chonsigirl;553252 wrote: Kathy has the little ones, I have the big ones. Now that I am older, I wish I had the younger ones sometimes.




As the saying goes: Little ones, Little problems, Big ones, Big problems!:p :wah: :D ;)
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Chookie;553063 wrote: Yes. Unfortunately.



I'm a Lecturer.


Would you please explain what exactly does a Lecturer?



Thanks
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1. Childcarer

2. Call Centre Manger

3. Instructional Designer

4. HR Manager

How I went friom wiping bottoms to brown nosing them in the cut throat corporate wilderness still baffles me!!!!!!!! :-3
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OzBoy;554236 wrote: How I went friom wiping bottoms to brown nosing them in the cut throat corporate wilderness still baffles me!!!!!!!! :-3


Beautifully stated, my friend Ozzie! :D
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I've been at home being a mommy for almost 7 years now! :-4
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Fibonacci;553033 wrote: Basically, I'm a delivery boy. I'm all over town, every day, delivering packaged Ice.



But I love it. :D


must be great in the summer when it's like 103 outside! :D :wah:
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I'm a European Resourcing Specialist for a global company and I LOVE MY JOB!!!! I get to put my finger in everyone's pie!! :wah:

I can work from home or the office.
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I am a small buisness owner. Remanufactured car and truck engines. I say I work others say I dont.
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ACCADUE;554184 wrote: Would you please explain what exactly does a Lecturer?



Thanks


Lecturers (in Scotland anyway) are the poor underpaid sods who who are expected to educate University ans College students.

I (allegedly) teach in a college .

It would be a great job if not for the students, the department heads and government "initiatives".
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Im a mad scientist but I think everyone already knows that.
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I am also an under paid/ under valued college lecturer
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sunny104;554445 wrote: must be great in the summer when it's like 103 outside!


Oh yeah!





:-6





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The poolhall's a great equalizer. In the poolhall, nobody cares how old you are, how young you are, what color your skin is or how much money you've got in your pocket... It's about how you move. I remember this kid once who could move around a pool table like nobody had ever seen. Hour after hour, rack after rack, his shots just went in. The cue was part of his arm and the balls had eyes. And the thing that made him so good was... He thought he could never miss. I know, 'cause that kid was me.
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