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Full time college student...will hopefully be accepted into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program this summer :D
Try getting in where you help children, my friend who's been doing it for 20+ loves helping children easy going patients
 
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Trying getting in where you help children, my friend who's been doing it for 20+ loves helping children easy going patients

I’ll see what i can do after. I want to get my bachelors while I still have the promise (my scholarship) http://www.eldoradopromise.com/
You can see my back at 2:05 the one with the black north face sitting at the far left:)
That way they can still pay 90% of my tuition. After that I want to get my doctorate or masters depending on the cost of either.
 

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I’ll see what i can do after. I want to get my bachelors while I still have the promise (my scholarship) http://www.eldoradopromise.com/
You can see my back at 2:05 the one with the black north face sitting at the far left:)
That way they can still pay 90% of my tuition. After that I want to get my doctorate or masters depending on the cost of either.
I see management position
 

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Was an LPN util right after our 4th child was born then, Tony got on with the railroad and I managed life at home. Now that youngest is in college I just part time watch the 9yr and 3yr grandson's with 3rd ? On the way. Tony is still putting in his time as an Engineer.
 

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As a guy that's done it all as far as automotive repair I have always had a fascination with jet engines. Would love to tear one down, figure out how they work, and put it back together. Much respect to your field where comebacks are not an option.

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They are ridiculously simple. It’s all the accessories that make the PFM...
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I think you'd be surprised (and possibly disappointed) with how simple they are. Some of the ancillaries can be more complex than the engines themselves. I consider piston engines more mechanically complex and they're certainly more maintenance intensive..........
Don't have to do cylinder changes on turbines lol
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Are those the parts left over the last time you took it apart and put it back together?
 

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I manage our family owned commercial glass company :)

We install and supply windows. Here are some of our projects we just finished in Michigan!

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That's so neat. That's what my husband did for 30 years until he retired.
 
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