I've been in the animal field for 11 years now. Minimum wage store clerk at small time pet stores, kennel assistant at veterinary hospitals, volunteer docent and keeper's aide at two zoos. In 2006 I landed my dream job as an exotic veterinary technicia
I'm a regional business manager for two surgical centers. Although this isn't my calling, it pays well and supports my family. In this ecomony, I can say I'm blessed to have a job but I can't help to wish to have a job I actually love.
I am a lender for a bank. I hate the projects I work on and everything about the job, but it pays well, I carry the benefits and I have lots of vacation and paid time off. I would love to SAH.
I work as a landscape labourer at a 12 acre show garden in BC, Canada. I love my job, especially the people I work with. In Canada if we have enough hours we're able to take a years maternity. I'm loving the time off with my DS but I miss working outside
I work as an Aide in an Autism/Low Incidence Disabilities classroom. However, I have 5 weeks left and I am resigning next year. I plan on substitute teaching while I finish my masters in school counseling. Plus, gives me more time to stay home with DD!<di
I went to school for dental assisting but never worked in it. I'm interviewing for a position tomomorrow at a child care center. I've always been interested in child development so I'm going to see where this takes me.
I'm a Talent Acquisition Manager for a large international company. I actually love my job! I also get to work from home 4 days a week which makes me like it even more.
Post Partum RN. Will be going back "casually" ... A few shifts a month when my year long mat leave ends. I can take an extra 3 months of leave, 15 months total due to DS being born 3 months early, but its unpaid leave after my year is up
Right now I'm a SAHM. I just finished my bachelors degree in elementary education. So, I'm now trying to find a teaching position. Hopefully I will have a job for the upcoming school year! If not I will continue to be a SAHM!
I'm a pathologists' assistant - bascially I process all of the surgical specimens that come int ot the lab - ranging from skin and GI biopsies, to routine gallbladders and appedicies, to more complex uteri, and large complex cancer cases.
I'm a risk analyst for a major bank. Make amazing money, and great benefits, but its a very high-skill/training job--I have an MBA and an Engineering degree. There's a lot of computer programming and managing programs involved. I enjoy w
TTC #1 Since 8/2010
Me: 34, DH: 35 DX: DOR (FSH 14.9, AMH 0.67, AFC ~10) and Egg Quality
IVF #1 Feb 2012. MDFL protocol w/ Met. 7 ER, 0F.
May Donor Egg IVF cycle:3 EF, 1 blast ET 5/12, 2 frosties
BFP 5/21! beta #1 5/22 306 beta #2 5/24 818 beta #3 5/31 15,038.
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"Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are a good person is a little like expecting the bull not to attack you because you are a vegetarian." --Dennis Wholey
I'm an epidemiologist. I used to travel doing national and international outbreak investigations which was amazing. Now I have a more family-friendly position and do mostly research studies where I can work at home a lot. I hope to get back to active inve
I taught high-school Spanish. Before then I taught Spanish, Latin, and ESL to 3-8th graders. Now I'm a SAHM but I want to return to teaching when my babies are older or maybe start tutoring ESL out of my home.
I was worried that after investing a decade of education and a whole lot of money in my career, I'd really want to SAH. But thankfully, I'm still enjoying my job and the balance that comes from having both worlds.
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I was a teacher. Ive taught K-12 and adults.
Now I write while staying home with the baby.
I've been in the animal field for 11 years now. Minimum wage store clerk at small time pet stores, kennel assistant at veterinary hospitals, volunteer docent and keeper's aide at two zoos. In 2006 I landed my dream job as an exotic veterinary technicia
What maternity leave do you have? I work for the federal government and don't have any. <br
In a few months I will
BFP #1: 05/2012 DS born 12/30/12
BFP #2: 02/2014 Natural M/C 03/2014 @ 7 weeks
BFP #3: 06/2014 EDD: 02/17/2015 M/C @ 7w2d, D&E 7/15/14
Henry Cavill...You're welcome!
BFP #3: EDD 1/10/13 **DS born 12/30/12!!!**
BFP #2: MC 7/2/11 @ 12 weeks
**Missing our February '12 LoveBug**
BFP #1: MMC discovered on 12/6/10
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Henry Cavill...You're welcome!
BFP #3: EDD 1/10/13 **DS born 12/30/12!!!**
BFP #2: MC 7/2/11 @ 12 weeks
**Missing our February '12 LoveBug**
BFP #1: MMC discovered on 12/6/10
Ditto!
TTC #1 Since 8/2010
Me: 34, DH: 35 DX: DOR (FSH 14.9, AMH 0.67, AFC ~10) and Egg Quality
IVF #1 Feb 2012. MDFL protocol w/ Met. 7 ER, 0F.
May Donor Egg IVF cycle:3 EF, 1 blast ET 5/12, 2 frosties
BFP 5/21! beta #1 5/22 306 beta #2 5/24 818 beta #3 5/31 15,038.
"Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are a good person is a little like expecting the bull not to attack you because you are a vegetarian." --Dennis Wholey
I was worried that after investing a decade of education and a whole lot of money in my career, I'd really want to SAH. But thankfully, I'm still enjoying my job and the balance that comes from having both worlds.