I can't imagine doing anything else. I'm sure you DH feels the same way, emergency Nursing gives you a level of autonomy and critical thinking that you don't get anywhere else in nursing.
Currently, I work for a mortgage company as a Processor but I'm thinking of branching out as a Real Estate Agent. I'd love to be on the other side of the mortgage industry and work more directly with people.
Best decision DH and I made was to get licensed! We went through the licensing courses a few years ago, but have been more serious about it over the last year to year and a half. It's not exactly cheap, but it is relatively inexpensive considering other "self-employment" options one might choose. Also, my husband and I haven't made the leap into this being our only means of income, but for right now, it's an awesome (but challenging) "second job"!
This is so encouraging to hear! There is an agency down the block from our house so I popped in over the weekend and they explained that I'd have to go to school and then pass the licensing test and then the state test.
So right now, it's about finding a) money for the course and b) time to do it. I may try to find one that offers an online option but truthfully, I learn better when I'm in the environment so I might try to arrange some time during the week after work or maybe a few hours on the weekend.
It's definitely not something I'd quit my full-time job for, 100% commission scares me! But I think it could be a fun but challenging side gig that would let me get my "fix" for work outside of the office.
I'm an accountant for a public company. My role is primarily around preparing the financial information to provide to the public and various corporate projects.
I'm a first grade teacher in a pretty rural district in CO. Only 300 kids k-12 and I am the only first grade teacher. Some days I love it, others I want to quit. Teaching is demanding, yo!
4/15--TTC #1 12/15--IF testing 3/16--Dx Unexplained IF Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI + Progesterone cycle Cancelled due to cysts. Started 3 weeks of BCP. 4/16--Cute Ute! Clomid+Ovidrel+IUI+Progesterone TI. Cancelled-no response 5/16--Hemmorhagic cyst and other cyst discovered. No medicated cycle. MRI scheduled to rule out septate uterus. 6/16--Septum discovered. Consultation for surgery. Surprise BFP 6/8/16--EDD 2/13/17 Kole David--1.7.17--Tiny but Mighty, born at 34+5 after HELLP syndrome Chart Stalk Me
I currently am a technical analyst for an IT company. But, last year I got my real estate license and have been slowly working that on the side. We also own a few rental houses, to help defray my lost income when I quit.
I'm a registered nurse. I work with expecting moms experiencing complications and with postpartum moms and their newborns. I only ever see mothers past 20 weeks though, so this part of the game is all new for me
Hi. I'm a nanny. I have one family mwf, clean for my old mwf fam on Tuesdays and have an afternoon family on Thursdays. Keeps me out of trouble. I have 4-5 other families for babysitting too.
I'm a nurse practitioner. I work three days a week and stay home with my 2.5 yo daughter the other days.
Did you find it worth the time/ money spent to go NP? My H is currently looking in to getting his masters, he an RN with his BSN right now. @MerryCakes5
Most def. I love what I do. The money is good even part time. I would surely say transition from RN to Np was more difficult than being a new nurse which was itself a challenge. I've been an NP for 5 years and feel like I'm finally hitting my stride. I still get the "so how long until you're a dr?"but mostly from oldies. Younger generation more informed of my role.
I work in IT doing project management for software development and implementation. I love my job but have a bad work/life balance right now. I'm thinking about quitting to be a SAHM but that is terrifying. I'm just sick of feeling like a sucky mom and/or a sucky employee.
Eta - sorry for the debbie downer post. This is something that's on my mind a lot.
DH and I have an eBay business and work from home, but i also have a part time job at an amazing little locally owned shoe store. I've also worked as a cake decorator, and was an optician for 8 years, so I'm kind of all over the place.
I am a Registered Massage Therapist. I work for myself within a Chiropractic office. I mostly love my job, but hate going back to work after 4 months when all the other Canadian mommies will be off for a year
Diagnosed with PCOS March '10 - Started 1000mg of Metformin After 3 unsuccessful Clomid cycles, FSH+Ovidril+IUI+Progesterone=BFP!
Time to make Emilie a big sister!
May '16 2.0: Letrozole+FSH+Menopur+Ovidril+IUI+Progesterone=BFP! first beta-45.44, second beta-148
Re: GTKY- What Do You Do For a Living?
I could never do your job, mad props.
So right now, it's about finding a) money for the course and b) time to do it. I may try to find one that offers an online option but truthfully, I learn better when I'm in the environment so I might try to arrange some time during the week after work or maybe a few hours on the weekend.
It's definitely not something I'd quit my full-time job for, 100% commission scares me! But I think it could be a fun but challenging side gig that would let me get my "fix" for work outside of the office.
Now I'm super excited to get started!
Big Bro 7/14/13
Little Bro 2/6/17
Married 6.22.13
Hoping for a Herd Linky
12/15--IF testing
3/16--Dx Unexplained IF
Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI + Progesterone cycle
Cancelled due to cysts. Started 3 weeks of BCP.
4/16--Cute Ute! Clomid+Ovidrel+IUI+Progesterone TI.
Cancelled-no response
5/16--Hemmorhagic cyst and other cyst discovered.
No medicated cycle. MRI scheduled to rule out
septate uterus.
6/16--Septum discovered. Consultation for surgery.
Surprise BFP 6/8/16--EDD 2/13/17
Kole David--1.7.17--Tiny but Mighty, born at 34+5 after HELLP syndrome
Chart Stalk Me
@MerryCakes5
during the summer I watch a friends kids and help with my grandma.
during the school year I teach at a MDO 2 days a week.
Eta - sorry for the debbie downer post. This is something that's on my mind a lot.
Diagnosed with PCOS March '10 - Started 1000mg of Metformin

After 3 unsuccessful Clomid cycles, FSH+Ovidril+IUI+Progesterone=BFP!
Time to make Emilie a big sister!
May '16 2.0: Letrozole+FSH+Menopur+Ovidril+IUI+Progesterone=BFP! first beta-45.44, second beta-148
ET 9/10 - transferred 1 perfect 5AA blast
7dp5dt BFP ~~ Beta on 9/19 - 77.4 Beta #2 on 9/21 - 357
Low heartbeat on 10/7 86, lower heartbeat on 10/11 76, no heartbeat 10/14/13. D&C 10/15/13
Tests revealed MTHFR c677t mutation, put on Folgard.
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FET #1 1/6/14 - 4BB blast - BFN
Big Bro 7/14/13
Little Bro 2/6/17
Me: 35 DH: 38 | Married: 6/2013 | Pregnancy #1, APurp born 10/2014
Pregnancy #2, BFP 6/4/2016, MMC at 9W, D&E: 7/21/16 | Pregnancy #3, BFP 11/22/16
Me: 37 - H: 39
TTC#1: 01/2016
BFP: 06/18/2016 - EDD: 02/20/2017 - Born: 01/27/2017
And I moonlight as a birth doula.
Big Bro 7/14/13
Little Bro 2/6/17
Mama to Mason (7) and Asher the Crasher (3).
Married to Topher (10 years). 32 years young in Oklahoma.