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Lots of purrs and best wishes for you to find a job that is enjoyable and
that pays well, Dan, -- Polonca & Soncek "Dan M" wrote in message ... snip I really do enjoy the work - driving a truck is fun. But I'd be a lot happier if I could see my wife and my furkids every night, and could pay my utilities without having to scramble. Dan |
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Lots of purrs and best wishes for you to find a job that is enjoyable and
that pays well, Dan, -- Polonca & Soncek "Dan M" wrote in message ... snip I really do enjoy the work - driving a truck is fun. But I'd be a lot happier if I could see my wife and my furkids every night, and could pay my utilities without having to scramble. Dan |
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Lots of purrs and best wishes for you to find a job that is enjoyable and
that pays well, Dan, -- Polonca & Soncek "Dan M" wrote in message ... snip I really do enjoy the work - driving a truck is fun. But I'd be a lot happier if I could see my wife and my furkids every night, and could pay my utilities without having to scramble. Dan |
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Congratulations, Tak! I'm sure Betty is very proud of you
Best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "Takayuki" wrote in message ... snip I graduated from Thomas Edison two weeks ago, so I know the most about that particular one, but they're all reputable. COSC has the most student-friendly reputation of the three. There's also a good forum for distance learners he http://forums.degreeinfo.com/ |
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Congratulations, Tak! I'm sure Betty is very proud of you
Best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "Takayuki" wrote in message ... snip I graduated from Thomas Edison two weeks ago, so I know the most about that particular one, but they're all reputable. COSC has the most student-friendly reputation of the three. There's also a good forum for distance learners he http://forums.degreeinfo.com/ |
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Congratulations, Tak! I'm sure Betty is very proud of you
Best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "Takayuki" wrote in message ... snip I graduated from Thomas Edison two weeks ago, so I know the most about that particular one, but they're all reputable. COSC has the most student-friendly reputation of the three. There's also a good forum for distance learners he http://forums.degreeinfo.com/ |
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", "JoJo"
artfully composed this message within on 15 Jun 2004: So my overall question(s) 1. Why in the hell am I doing this????? 2. What exactly is the degree in? I'm beginning to think insanity, although they tell me it's bachelors in business management 3. From insanity, exactly how far away is one from blithering idiot? (at least I'll be a blithering idiot with a degree and house full of cats). I hope you're feeling less stressed by now. A little inspiration for you. My sister in law is 40 this year. Mother of 3, youngest in grade school, oldest in college herself. The two not in college are busy with school activities, sports, church groups, etc. My SIL tries to keep up with working out, works full-time herself and is an office manager so stressful job. She has been working toward her degree for probably 8 years on a part-time basis. She got her BA this year, just a month ago. She is MY inspiration because at almost 42 I'm thinking of just starting up again to get a degree. I had Eric at almost 17 yrs of age and never went to college at all but thinking about testing out for some credit hours based on work experience. I'll probably be where you are soon because I made the mistake of telling my boss this is a goal for me. He's behind me 100% and probably wondering why I haven't enrolled yet. Good luck and YOU CAN DO IT! -- Cheryl |
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", "JoJo"
artfully composed this message within on 15 Jun 2004: So my overall question(s) 1. Why in the hell am I doing this????? 2. What exactly is the degree in? I'm beginning to think insanity, although they tell me it's bachelors in business management 3. From insanity, exactly how far away is one from blithering idiot? (at least I'll be a blithering idiot with a degree and house full of cats). I hope you're feeling less stressed by now. A little inspiration for you. My sister in law is 40 this year. Mother of 3, youngest in grade school, oldest in college herself. The two not in college are busy with school activities, sports, church groups, etc. My SIL tries to keep up with working out, works full-time herself and is an office manager so stressful job. She has been working toward her degree for probably 8 years on a part-time basis. She got her BA this year, just a month ago. She is MY inspiration because at almost 42 I'm thinking of just starting up again to get a degree. I had Eric at almost 17 yrs of age and never went to college at all but thinking about testing out for some credit hours based on work experience. I'll probably be where you are soon because I made the mistake of telling my boss this is a goal for me. He's behind me 100% and probably wondering why I haven't enrolled yet. Good luck and YOU CAN DO IT! -- Cheryl |
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", "JoJo"
artfully composed this message within on 15 Jun 2004: So my overall question(s) 1. Why in the hell am I doing this????? 2. What exactly is the degree in? I'm beginning to think insanity, although they tell me it's bachelors in business management 3. From insanity, exactly how far away is one from blithering idiot? (at least I'll be a blithering idiot with a degree and house full of cats). I hope you're feeling less stressed by now. A little inspiration for you. My sister in law is 40 this year. Mother of 3, youngest in grade school, oldest in college herself. The two not in college are busy with school activities, sports, church groups, etc. My SIL tries to keep up with working out, works full-time herself and is an office manager so stressful job. She has been working toward her degree for probably 8 years on a part-time basis. She got her BA this year, just a month ago. She is MY inspiration because at almost 42 I'm thinking of just starting up again to get a degree. I had Eric at almost 17 yrs of age and never went to college at all but thinking about testing out for some credit hours based on work experience. I'll probably be where you are soon because I made the mistake of telling my boss this is a goal for me. He's behind me 100% and probably wondering why I haven't enrolled yet. Good luck and YOU CAN DO IT! -- Cheryl |
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", Takayuki
artfully composed this message within on 15 Jun 2004: I graduated from Thomas Edison two weeks ago Congratulations!!!!! -- Cheryl |
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