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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 401586" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Oh great thanks for yet another worry. You know just about every job has it's pitfalls. She can't be a restaurant server because of the alcohol. Medical field is filled with temptations. Grocery store sells alcohol. Drug stores no good either. I can't think of a job that is safe that she would be qualified for or have any interest in. She is not the kind of person who could ever work in an office. Her people skills are not good, her grammer is not such that would make her a good customer service person. There is not one thing I can think of that would be safe.</p><p></p><p>She loves animals and has always been very good with them. I don't even have a lot of hope that she can pass the classes. If she does and is fortunate enough to complete the course, the rest is up to her.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 401586, member: 59"] Oh great thanks for yet another worry. You know just about every job has it's pitfalls. She can't be a restaurant server because of the alcohol. Medical field is filled with temptations. Grocery store sells alcohol. Drug stores no good either. I can't think of a job that is safe that she would be qualified for or have any interest in. She is not the kind of person who could ever work in an office. Her people skills are not good, her grammer is not such that would make her a good customer service person. There is not one thing I can think of that would be safe. She loves animals and has always been very good with them. I don't even have a lot of hope that she can pass the classes. If she does and is fortunate enough to complete the course, the rest is up to her. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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