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Rebreather ( member #30817) posted at 7:18 PM on Thursday, June 20th, 2013

I kind of agree with the underachiever feeling lol. None of my jobs have ever been as great as many of the jobs here seem. You guys are awesomem

Some of us are OLD and have been doing what we are doing a long time! lol

Me BS
Him WH
2 ddays in '07
Rec'd.
"The cure for the pain, is the pain." -Rumi

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Aubrie ( member #33886) posted at 7:32 PM on Thursday, June 20th, 2013

I kind of agree with the underachiever feeling lol. None of my jobs have ever been as great as many of the jobs here seem.

Nahhh, here's the thing Unagie. As cool as everyone's occupation is, we're all still needed.

While I sit here and daydream what it would be like to be a marine biologist, (dolphins and whales only. No sharks.) there is a marine biologist somewhere in the world daydreaming about being a SAHM that homeschools their kids.

I'll never forget my first G2G. (It was small) The other 3 people there were fancy engineers that have traveled the world. Do you know how weird I felt saying, "Yeah, I'm a SAHM."??? But you know what, for as many cool life experiences they've had, I've had my own that I wouldn't trade for anything. And I guarantee you, none of them can make a pan of Trashy Brownies like I can. (No offense y'all)

[This message edited by Aubrie84 at 1:32 PM, June 20th (Thursday)]

"Courage is being scared to death and saddling up anyway." - J. Wayne

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SuperDuperWonderboy ( member #34716) posted at 7:42 PM on Thursday, June 20th, 2013

I work for my wife and kids.

Right now they have me practicing law, but there are times that I get to sing, dance, act, and coach too. So it all balances out.

My Friends call me Wonderboy--That's Mr. SuperduperWonderboy to you Tred.

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Unagie ( member #37091) posted at 7:50 PM on Thursday, June 20th, 2013

And I guarantee you, none of them can make a pan of Trashy Brownies like I can.

I wants some. That's true though. At my job no one could quite get a customer who was distraught to calm down quite as fast as I could. Mind you it was usually because I tried helping them with their issues and not selling them on another banking product they could not use. I intensely disliked the company I worked for but I love my job because on a good day I got to help people.


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Sal1995 ( member #39099) posted at 7:58 PM on Thursday, June 20th, 2013

I'm a civil litigation attorney, handling mostly business and commercial cases. I love what I do, but as I'm sure wonderboy would confirm, it's not nearly as glamorous and exciting as TV and the movies try to make it appear.

BH
Reconciled

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SuperDuperWonderboy ( member #34716) posted at 8:05 PM on Thursday, June 20th, 2013

My Friends call me Wonderboy--That's Mr. SuperduperWonderboy to you Tred.

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Sal1995 ( member #39099) posted at 8:13 PM on Thursday, June 20th, 2013

Wonderboy, thanks for posting a pic showing a typical day at the office!

BH
Reconciled

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 simplydevastated (original poster member #25001) posted at 8:18 PM on Thursday, June 20th, 2013

Oh, Sal. I used to want to be a lawyer, but I was talked out of it.

Me - BS, 40 (I'm not old...I'm vintage)
Two Wonderful children - DS11, DD8
Getting my ducks in a row for divorce... finally (4+ D-Days too many - listed in profile.)

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Cookie7088 ( member #30038) posted at 8:32 PM on Thursday, June 20th, 2013

I work for the Department of Corrections, and also University Professor.

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Newstart43 ( new member #36562) posted at 9:17 PM on Thursday, June 20th, 2013

While I sit here and daydream what it would be like to be a marine biologist, (dolphins and whales only. No sharks.) there is a marine biologist somewhere in the world daydreaming about being a SAHM that homeschools their kids.

I started out as a Marine Biologist...got the BS and MS degrees and even worked with whales in the Gulf of Maine for a bit.....then decided I could not take the vows of poverty needed to stay in the field, so I moved into bio-medicine....These days I spend a lot of days daydreaming of being a marine biologist again...sigh

"Courage does not always roar.
Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow". "
-Maryanne Radanbacher

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time2grow ( member #35983) posted at 10:18 PM on Thursday, June 20th, 2013

Nerd

Applications Developer with SQL & Network Administration for Financial Institutions and Healthcare

Currently a Personal Computer Consultant and seriously thinking about just being a cook, something simple and relaxing.

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k94ever ( member #11176) posted at 11:03 PM on Thursday, June 20th, 2013

And I am standing up and proudly representing the Blue Collar section of our family.

I am a "Property Manager", which is a very fancy term for "I take care of rich peoples houses." I clean their houses, mow the lawns, plow their snow, if some thing breaks I get it fixed.

Before that I was in the Air Force and was one of the first women to be trained for combat. Then into the LEO field and ended up in the training field.

I love my job. Rich people make me laugh .

k9

BS:61
WS: 53
Betrayed: 24 years
Affairs: 15 (2 lasted 3 months. Rest were ONS)
WS died: 16 May 2011
Do not stay in your hurt forever. Choose to move out of it.

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Sal1995 ( member #39099) posted at 11:28 PM on Thursday, June 20th, 2013

Oh, Sal. I used to want to be a lawyer, but I was talked out of it.

simplydevastated, there's nothing wrong with being in insurance, my father is a retired agent and my brother took over his agency. Being an insurance agent, my dad wasn't too thrilled the day I announced that I was applying to law school!

BH
Reconciled

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1985 ( member #28171) posted at 11:36 PM on Thursday, June 20th, 2013

I am an All Star starting pitcher with a major league team ...

...in my fantasies.

In real life, a trial lawyer like Wonderboy and Sal1995. Wonderboy, great photo of a day in the office! Those are $100 bills piled on you, right?

Me-BH now 70
Her-fWW now 69 Still beautiful to me
DDay: June 1985. 5 years after A ended
Still married - actually in love
2 grown kids; 5 grandkids

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SuperDuperWonderboy ( member #34716) posted at 11:52 PM on Thursday, June 20th, 2013

They are the SOF's of three motions for summary judgment that I am currently mired in.

UGGGGG.

(but I did have 3 cases dismissed yesterday with prejudice and won one on summary judgment) WOOOT WOOT!

My Friends call me Wonderboy--That's Mr. SuperduperWonderboy to you Tred.

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Crumbled324 ( member #33902) posted at 12:26 AM on Friday, June 21st, 2013

I'm a Graphic Artist.

BH: 47
fWW: 46
Beautiful 9 year old daughter
Married 23 years, Together 29 - High School Sweethearts
Reconciling

Save yourself. I've taken off my cape, and the only thing the S on my chest stands for is SURVIVNG this.

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imagoodwitch ( member #23375) posted at 1:08 AM on Friday, June 21st, 2013

I guess I need to amend my post a little

I was a SAHM for 18 years prior to my gift from God (the job I have now).

Ordinary average everyday sane psycho super goddess

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NoTriangles ( member #35985) posted at 2:29 AM on Friday, June 21st, 2013

Wow! You all are amazing!!

I am an IT geek, who does project management, busines-process re-design and software analysis.

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

I have my real estate license on the side, mostly for investing. AND I also believe that all my journaling will eventually become a screenplay!!

Me: Finding my SunlightHim: Traitor in my FoxholeLet go or get dragged.

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h0peless ( member #36697) posted at 3:03 AM on Friday, June 21st, 2013

I also believe that all my journaling will eventually become a screenplay!!

You do have a pretty serious talent for writing comedy. (Screchypants Whorebonked could totally be my ex by the way) and I hope that pans out for you.

[This message edited by h0peless at 9:12 PM, June 20th (Thursday)]

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Clarrissa ( member #21886) posted at 3:14 AM on Friday, June 21st, 2013

thebighurts, OMG, I didn't think anyone over the age of say, 60, would know how to run one of those old antiques. The one I ran is literally in a museum now. But 30+ years later, I could sit down in front of it and still run it. Of course I'd need to refresh my memory on the extensions... But yeah, I loved that job and I was *good* at it. Me and one other girl filled in for the regular operator for a week, switching mornings and afternoons. Busiest part of the day and I handled it like a pro. I was 15 at the time. I'd quit my current job in a heartbeat if I could get one running a switchboard again.

BH Cee64D - 50
FWW (me) - 51


All affairs are variations on a theme. No one has 'Beethoven's 5th' to everyone else's 'Chopsticks'.

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