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Plus, keeping ny income next to nothing should give me all kinds of $ for college in the 2011 school year. I hate that it comes to that, but when you lose your job twice in the span of 25 months, it's time for a career change. The first was the company I contracted for lost its contract and the last one was a 30% staff reduction. I was replaced so they could save an additional 50% in payroll for a department starting with 14 people dwindling down to 6 when I was let go. I just don't have the mindset to work in corporate America any longer and the recurring nightmare of losing my job there has completely shot my confidence. |
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Have My Own Room
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I'm going to start nursing school in January. How many nurses has been let go even in this economy? None that I've heard. Plus, I'll work 2-3 days a week and make more money than I was previously makin at 50+ hours/week. Part of me also thinks that having dealt far too much with nurses/doctors when my parents were dying, I felt it was something I can do to give back to a patient or family member. You can sit behind a desk all day and make zero difference in the lives of anyone around you other than lining someone else's pocket for the most part. |
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