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I'm a full time mom. Part of my job as SAHM includes coaching DH as he encounters issues in his work day. I have a strong technology background (always been part geek, comes from my Dad. I worked in the computer lab as my on campus job doing help desk and was always the "I need computer help" go-to person at work) and DH is in IT. So I kind of mentor him because he's so nerdy and non-confrontational, but he's in management so sometimes stuff comes up and he doesn't know how to handle it. So I always look at his job as a team effort, because he would be totally lost on some stuff like budgeting and interpersonal conflicts if it weren't for my advice.
Before the mommy gig, I was a SAHW (zzzz) and before that I was a Office Manager. Before that, I worked full time in offices but also worked part time as a certified massage therapist. I sold off my practice and have been retired from that for about 7 years now (holy crap, I'm old!). My undergrad is in Secondary Education/Home Economics with a minor in counseling (proof that the therapists really ARE the most screwed up in the head ones!). After undergrad, I studied at the Chicago School of Massage Therapy when I decided that I hated school and teaching really wasn't for me. I'm currently researching schools to pursue my M. Div, and I'm greatly looking forward to being a pink haired and pierced lady pastor with the UCC.
Oh, and in my spare time I coupon shop, although anyone could easily make a full time job of that. LOL!
Barb, it's never too late. I'll be 40 by the time I start seminary, and I'll probably be one of the youngest folks there. I know some people who didn't find their path until much later.
And NoHio, if I ever hear you call yourself a "nothing" again I will yell. Young lady, you are not a nothing. You are just seeking out your something, and that's hard work. Please don't disrespect yourself like that!
Before the mommy gig, I was a SAHW (zzzz) and before that I was a Office Manager. Before that, I worked full time in offices but also worked part time as a certified massage therapist. I sold off my practice and have been retired from that for about 7 years now (holy crap, I'm old!). My undergrad is in Secondary Education/Home Economics with a minor in counseling (proof that the therapists really ARE the most screwed up in the head ones!). After undergrad, I studied at the Chicago School of Massage Therapy when I decided that I hated school and teaching really wasn't for me. I'm currently researching schools to pursue my M. Div, and I'm greatly looking forward to being a pink haired and pierced lady pastor with the UCC.
Oh, and in my spare time I coupon shop, although anyone could easily make a full time job of that. LOL!
Barb, it's never too late. I'll be 40 by the time I start seminary, and I'll probably be one of the youngest folks there. I know some people who didn't find their path until much later.
And NoHio, if I ever hear you call yourself a "nothing" again I will yell. Young lady, you are not a nothing. You are just seeking out your something, and that's hard work. Please don't disrespect yourself like that!