April 2014 Moms

What do you do?

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  • Until recently I was a caterer/event planner. When we were ttyc I switched to a less stressful position in administrative work. Now I'm also in school full time.....and I'm exhausted haha
  • I work as a recruiter for a call center in Montreal. 
    Get to meet a lot of new people everyday so it keeps things interesting :) 
    Nice getting to know everyone! 
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  • Freelance artist. I work in oils, acrylics, digital and mixed media. I also teach kids art classes through a local art co-op. Entrepreneur, my business partner and I recently formed an LLP that offers marketing design and web design services. I also sell Arbonne on the side and am working with another gal to form a non-profit artists group to encourage local artists and creative types to stay in the area and spead art awareness and education. I also have a history of volunteer work, and DH and I are getting involved with our local homeless shelter. And I try to organize events for the local Pagan population.
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    MegJ17 said:
    @spano41 what are you getting your PhD in? Good luck!
    Neuropharmacology so my classes were all about drugs basically :)  My research involves the auditory system though so my thesis will be about the cellular mechanisms that allow the brain to localize sound. 
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  • I run a daycare out of our house.  It's very busy, but good.
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  • I'm a kindergarten teacher:)
  • I was an IT project manager before becoming a SAHM.
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    MegJ17 said:

    @spano41 what are you getting your PhD in? Good luck!

    Neuropharmacology so my classes were all about drugs basically :)  My research involves the auditory system though so my thesis will be about the cellular mechanisms that allow the brain to localize sound. 


    Sounds awesome! Do you know what you want to do after you get your PhD? I've been a pharmaceutical chemist since I've graduated college.
    Mom to 10 year old DS and 7 year old DD. Twin girls coming soon!
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  • ksulli said:

    I'm a CPA, but recently left public (big four) and now work in financial reporting at a publicly traded company. I write their financial statements. Much better hours than auditing them.

    Good luck on the oct 15th deadline!

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  • Customer service at a local Allstate agency
  • I'm a nanny. Got out of school and couldn't imagine not having this little angel as part of my life. I'll be able to bring our peanut to work with me after a couple months of recovery, so I'll be getting paid to stay at their house or my own, with my own baby, and have the little girl I'm absolutely in love with over everyday. Rough times ;) And her mom's so excited to get an idea of what she could be like as a big sister!
  • I'm also a social worker. I work for the state I live in. I used to work in child welfare, but I have worked with the aging population for about the past 2 years.

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  • I own a cheerleading gym...  I coach the competitive teams, and run around with bunches of little bits that flip around a lot...  If this LO is a boy, he won't know what he is in for!
  • Sales executive for a medical publisher
  • College admissions counselor, now I work part time for them from home.  So a crazy schedule but its awesome being home with my daughter and such a difference from my first pregnancy where I was traveling every week.
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  • I'm a project manager in the corporate social responsibility department for a crown corporation (government).
  • I'm a special education teacher. I teach 6-8th grade ELA and Social Studies in an alternative program.
  • Nurse Anesthetist. I'd love to work part time but I don't see it happening in the near future. 
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  • Holeri said:
    I'm a SAHM. I used to be a registrar at a college for 5 years but staying at home was better for my health. *Dealing with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome* Being a SAHM is by far the best job I've ever had!! :x
    @Holeri how many of your joints are affected by this syndrome? My ob mentioned this to me and he’s researching how to help me more than last time. My hips, knees and ankles are super flexible and I keep falling while pregnant and have horrible pains non-stop from my hips to my ankles.  i had this last pregnancy as well and was in physical therapy 3 days a week to help alleviate the pain and strengthen the muscles surrounding my joints. 
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    Holeri said:

    I'm a SAHM. I used to be a registrar at a college for 5 years but staying at home was better for my health. *Dealing with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome* Being a SAHM is by far the best job I've ever had!! :x

    @Holeri how many of your joints are affected by this syndrome? My ob mentioned this to me and he’s researching how to help me more than last time. My hips, knees and ankles are super flexible and I keep falling while pregnant and have horrible pains non-stop from my hips to my ankles.  i had this last pregnancy as well and was in physical therapy 3 days a week to help alleviate the pain and strengthen the muscles surrounding my joints. 

    Every single joint is affected by EDS. It is a disorder of cartilage which you find thought your body. My back, hands, knees, hips, and feet effect me the most. They dislocate or just a pain most of the time. I'm in physical therapy all the time. Strenghtening something!
  • The falling and most of the pain went away about 6 weeks after delivery last time for me. I still had issues with my hips and knees but it came and went. I started going to a chirpractor that does active release therapy. Once my muscle separation closed, I started the and skimmed through the supple leopard book that my chiropractor recommended. I did a lot of core work and it helped the pain go away in my hips. Of course it came right back once I became pregnant again. I was hoping that doing all of that work would prevent it but it didn’t. 
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  • I'm a critical care RN. I would love to be a SAHM after baby, but it's unfortunately not an option for me. DH is in school full time and won't be working for another year still.
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  • I'm a 5th grade math and science teacher.

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  • Facilities manager for the USDA Federal Govt.
  • I'm a marketing manager for a software company. I would love to stay home once the baby comes but I'm the breadwinner.
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