I was a (industrial) construction manager/cost controls engineer before being terminated in the fall of 2008 when I underwent emergency surgery & chemo and could not return to work for 12 weeks. Unfortunately this happened in VA and being it is an "at will" state, I didn't have much of a case for wrongful termination. Been doing consultant work when I'm physically able to since and working on additional certifications in cost engineering and LEED. DH is also a construction manager in the telecommunications industry.
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I am a professional grandmother to four granddaughters, lol. Hubby works as a Home Theater Installer, and installs all sorts of home automation products - sound systems, alarm systems, telephone systems, plasma TVs, etc. He is also a retired Navy chief. We are moving in a few months to North Carolina once he gets a job, hopefully in his field of electronics.
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Originally posted by bjh317s View PostCPA. Okay stop laughing.
I've been a wallpaper hanger for 30+ years....Now that is funny.
Just can figure out why business is so slow the last few years...ROFL
Can't imagine why someone would want to put food on their table instead of wallpaper on their walls.
MORE ROFLfiled: 8/10 ...341:10/8/10 ... Discharged & Close: 12/9/10
"Nothing is easy to the unwilling" Thomas Fuller
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