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Medically Fragile
Asked by B.C. from Dallas
on August 15, 2011
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I am interviewing for a positon tomorrow, to work with medically fragile children. can you give me some information on what this jobs would be like. this jobs is in a ...
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- If you don't know what a medically fragile child is - you shouldn't be interviewing for the position. I am unsure why, if you have no experience with medically fra...
- I have a medically fragile child, and the thing that comes to mind is Child Life, but that is at the hospital. I'm not sure what you would do at a school. Would you h...
- Sorry, but I don't think you are going to get this job if you don't know what the position title is or what it entails, or what to even do with a medically fragile chi...
Anything I Can Do to Improve My Hireability?
Asked by P.G. from Dallas
on October 29, 2011
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I'm in my early 40's, have had admin jobs forever, had a stint in commission sales (not my thing), took time off to be a mom, started my own business when son was 1 (d...
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- Have you gone to see a career counselor? My church does it for free and they help women out in the same exact situation/experience as you. They help with finding your ...
- You can check with a community college and see if they offer a certificate type program that you would be interested in. You mention "computer literate", almost eve...
- Sounds like you have been beaten down a bit by the job search. Visit a career coach --get your resume enhanced and some motivation that you can and will succeed! Ma...
Should I Quit Working? I Am So Torn! PLEASE No Bashing!
Asked by K.H. from Reno
on November 17, 2011
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I started a new seasonal job at a warehouse last week. It's ok, I work 7-5:30 but I am away from my family 12 hours a day. I got the job to get back into the workforce...
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- I recommend you also become more educated about kidney failure due to diabetes. Kidney's operating at 60% is pretty good actually, not bad at all. Your husband can liv...
- So many places are hiring for retail seasonal help. The hours are only part-time and seem better suited to your needs. If you don't need to work right now, cherish t...
- I think if you don't need the money, stay home with your family, you said your husband has health issues, so you want to spend as much time with him as possible. Why ...
Who Here Is a Registered Nurse?
Asked by M.K. from Los Angeles
on January 29, 2011
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Hi everyone.
I am currently taking my pre req's and am keeping them generic at the moment (math, english, biology etc) as I am still not 100% sure which direction I w...
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- Almost all the nurses I know became nurses after having children. And they all work part time night shift and sleep while the kids are at school that way one parent is...
- *Raising Hand* I finished my nursing degree before I had my babies. I will honestly say that it can be a challenge. The Nursing program in Michigan has more applica...
- I would def go for nursing. Huge demand, great pay and so many avenues to pursue. I am not an RN but a RT and work in the hospital and work 12 hour shifts. Yes it suck...
Fed Up
Asked by S.M. from Amarillo
on February 14, 2008
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Hi
I am feeling really fed up with my husband we have been married for 8 years and some days I just want to call it quit!!! I don't feel as though he is really plug...
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- S., I see a key word "railroad". I am married (9 years) to a railroad man. I would be happy to share some of the things that have helped me through the years, especi...
- Every mom feels like this at some point. Try to reduce the stress you put on yourself. Obviously (ulcers) you take on too much. Maybe later you can add more, but yo...
- One morning when he is at home leave the house and stay gone for hours and hours. He has no choice to take care of the house and kids right? Warn your family and frien...
Taking Gaurdianship of Elderly Mom, Any Pitfalls I Need to Know?
Asked by B.F. from Dallas
on January 25, 2011
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My poor DH and his sibs are needing to take gaurdianship of his mom with paranoia due to dementia. Does anyone have experiences, good or bad? Thanks in advance.
A fa...
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- I don't know expertly enough about the legalities of it (your DH's Attorney can tell you that)... but as far as doing care-giving... per her condition.... a normal per...
- So sorry about your MIL. Both of my grandmothers have dementia. One aunt was able to get POA while the other one wasn't because my grandmother is very stubborn. ...
- I would definitely check with an attorney before anyone agrees to become legal guardian as I believe that would make you financially responsible for them. If she is s...
I Really Need Help Right Now....
Asked by S.E. from San Francisco
on March 9, 2008
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I will try to make this brief, I am so mad and I just don't know what to do right now. I am a chronic pain patient after suffering a neck injury many years ago and und...
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- You literally caught him with his hand in the cookie jar! I am certainly no expert in drug problems and can not diagnosis him. But if I were you I would ask him to get...
- I don't know if this would help or not, but if I were in this position I would hide all my meds somewhere my husband didn't know about, possibly burying them in the ba...
- Dear S., It is so good that you are reaching out. I totally understand being afraid to talk to anyone you know, but you need to get some help. Listen, I have been thr...
"I'm Ready to Do Something Different with My Life"
Asked by S.H. from Shreveport
on May 21, 2009
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I am a 26 yr. old single mom of 3 boyes,I don't like my job anymore and I really want to attend college. Well I know that I put this off for a long time but this is wh...
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- Do not let this opportunit get away. I am sure you have some one in the family that cares enough to assist you in this matter. The president, I understand wants ...
- Hi, I just got done taking online classes through Career Step and got my Medical Transcription certificate. I am super excited because I am able to still stay at home...
- You're gonna need a support system in place to help with the boys, chores, etc. Is the ex still a big part of their lives? Do you have local family willing to help you...
Issues with My Mother
Asked by J.S. from Phoenix
on May 12, 2008
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My mom lives about 40 min. away in the same town and watches my son for a few hours on Wed. while I work. One sister lives in MN and just had her 2nd son. My mom basic...
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- Sometimes I think it's just so hard to be family. I find it is always so important to step back and try to evaluate from the outside looking in. I am usually in that p...
- J., My parents also live 40 minutes away. We quickly realized that traffic was such a stress, that the driving made the entire experience miserable for them. If you...
- I would honestly find someeone else to watch your kids. At least until she snaps out of this!
Right to Life Debate
Asked by M.C. from Tampa
on September 21, 2011
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My husband’s cousin has a son who was born with lots of health problems. He has lived his 3-years of life unable to see, laugh, play, or live by anyone’s standar...
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- You know how annoying non-parents are with their "I would____, or would never do _____ when *I* have kids." comments? This is one of those. Reread JCs comments. Gett...
- I was forced to make this terrible, gut wrenching decision for my son. My son who I would have done anything in the world for. If I could have I would have gladly an...
- M., I'm w/you on this! And will be praying for this boy! Good thing he has an aunt/cousin that loves him & is speaking out for him. When God wants to take him, he wi...