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    Thanks for the power.

    Jana got the job.
    While wating, she got called by another company who had recieved her resume and wanted an interview.
    I'm so glad. Maybe she can move back to her apartment soon. Grown children (or at least those who think they are grown) should not live with their parents!
    Me--English teacher, hypothyroidism, arthritis
    PCson--30, college grad, getting divorced, father of 2
    GFG---24 BP(?), GAD, recovered addict, working full time!
    PCdaughter--22,works full time, my greatest joy!
    Grandson--4. A joy!Granddaughter--1
    SO---my heart and soul

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    Re: Thanks for the power.

    Happy dance!
    Me - 50, PTSD, FSH Muscular Dystrophy, Factor V Leiden. DH of 26 years is the love of my life. We're making big changes.

    GFG L - 28 y/o. Grew up with her dad. dx'd ADHD, but much more, no meds. (RAD?) FSH MD. About to enter into a disastrous marriage, God help the man.

    GFG M - 25 y/o, dx ODD/CD Axis II, depression, Bi-polar, no meds. FSH MD. Professional Sofa Surfer currently with Maternal Grandma.

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    Re: Thanks for the power.

    Sung to the tune in NEMO - the swimming song by dory -


    PUSHING, PUSHING that's what we do ........la la lah lah
    RIght out the door.......be on your own........la la la lah

    VERY GOOD JOB KIDDO!!!!!!!

    sewwwwwww when you get your first paycheck
    what are you going to buy your Auntie Star?
    Don’t wish it were easier, wish you were better. Don’t wish for fewer problems, wish for more skills. Don’t wish for less challenges, wish for more wisdom.”

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    Re: Thanks for the power.

    I'm so glad she got the job
    Sharon, teacher
    dh of 20 years-don't know what I'd do without him
    gfg 14 years-old son adopted at birth-premature by 3 months-birth mother use crack,-bipolar, ADHD, Cognitive Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, Severe dyslexia taking clazapine, loxapine, gabapentin, clonidine during the day for help with ADHD symptoms.
    pc/gfg 18 year-old daughter, also adopted, taking generic of Welbutrin for depression and Risperdal (sp?).

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    Re: Thanks for the power.

    She starts Monday. She is making a decent hourly wage plus an extra hefty bit from the boss's weekly commissions until she starts selling policies. She will be with a nationally know property, causality, and life insurance company. They offer home, car, motorcycle, and other insurance. It's the company that's always on your side.It is the only one in the county. Her bosses (the owner and the other woman in the office) both love her to death. The owner calls her Runt---cause she's so short. He wants to eventually pull out and let her and the other woman in there run things. He will pay for her to take the classes she needs to get licensed. She worked for them part time for 2 years and they've had two girls in since that just couldn't do the job like the Runt.
    Me--English teacher, hypothyroidism, arthritis
    PCson--30, college grad, getting divorced, father of 2
    GFG---24 BP(?), GAD, recovered addict, working full time!
    PCdaughter--22,works full time, my greatest joy!
    Grandson--4. A joy!Granddaughter--1
    SO---my heart and soul

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