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Date: 2/24/2009 9:21:29 PM
Author: Lulie
Plastic Butcher [pt]
BigT--We''re on opposite paths--I went to law school before I became an educator. I quit after a semester, though, because I missed literature and knew I wanted to teach. How funny!Date: 2/25/2009 7:29:31 AM
Author: TheBigT
I''m a law student. Eventually, I guess, I''ll be a lawyer.
But I also have a Masters degree in Reading & Literacy, and worked as a reading specialist for several years.
Maisie, you should definitely do it. My mother didn''t start college (undergrad) until she was 40, and she went to school part-time for 6 years to get her bachelor''s. Right after that, she got her Master''s in Social Work in 2 years, and started her career at age 48 after being a SAHM for 25 years. She is now 60 and loves her work, and is planning to work into her 70s because she loves her field. It''s never too late to learn what you love! I would also love to go back and get a Master''s or Ph.D. in the next few years now that I''m a SAHM myself. That way, when I''m ready to go back to work, I can work in a field I really love (no more law firms :p )Date: 2/25/2009 6:17:28 AM
Author: Maisie
I am a stay at home mother. I am hoping to study Psychology and Sociology at college in September as I would really love to go to University. I am starting late (age 37)
Date: 2/25/2009 11:50:42 AM
Author: luvthemstrawberries
I work for our state government''s DOT as a civil engineer in Transportation. My office develops long range transportation plans with local governments for them to use as they grow and improve their road systems. It''s not the dream job of my life, but I''m a very technical and organized person, so I''m good at what we do. I''ve been here a while, and just recently became permanent, so I''m just thankful to have a job period right now. I was really stressing there for a while over what to do. We''re moving soon, so my commute will be kind of long, but I''ll deal.![]()
I used to work summers during college with preschool children. I hated it some days, but those were just the stressful ones. I mostly loved it, and it was so rewarding. I aspire to be a SAHM when I start a family, and to get to work part time with children or animals. Those are my two true creative loves that I find rewarding. My job now is really just a job, but at least it''s not miserable. I do think I''d miss feeling like I had some technical conversations every now and then, but not in the long run. FI supports me 100% in my aspirations, but we just have to wait and see how our life goes for now though.
Hehe reading all these posts really interests me! It''s neat to understand the technical or artsy side of all of you and see what you enjoy or don''t enjoy so much. And it gives me some insight as to why some of you are knowledgeable about certain things. It also is really interesting to me that I can see now why I can relate more to certain ones of you and things that you say!
Aesthetic surgeonDate: 2/25/2009 6:18:38 AM
Author: Maisie
Date: 2/24/2009 9:21:29 PM
Author: Lulie
Plastic Butcher [pt]
What is a plastic butcher?
Thank you for the encouragement VG. I really appreciate it. I have no education past high school so I definitely need to go back to college if I plan on getting a job when the children are older. Its great to hear that someone else has done well after being a stay at home mother for so long!Date: 2/25/2009 11:42:11 AM
Author: vespergirl
Maisie, you should definitely do it. My mother didn''t start college (undergrad) until she was 40, and she went to school part-time for 6 years to get her bachelor''s. Right after that, she got her Master''s in Social Work in 2 years, and started her career at age 48 after being a SAHM for 25 years. She is now 60 and loves her work, and is planning to work into her 70s because she loves her field. It''s never too late to learn what you love! I would also love to go back and get a Master''s or Ph.D. in the next few years now that I''m a SAHM myself. That way, when I''m ready to go back to work, I can work in a field I really love (no more law firms :p )Date: 2/25/2009 6:17:28 AM
Author: Maisie
I am a stay at home mother. I am hoping to study Psychology and Sociology at college in September as I would really love to go to University. I am starting late (age 37)
Oh of course! I should have worked that out!!Date: 2/25/2009 1:06:52 PM
Author: Lulie
Aesthetic surgeonDate: 2/25/2009 6:18:38 AM
Author: Maisie
Date: 2/24/2009 9:21:29 PM
Author: Lulie
Plastic Butcher [pt]
What is a plastic butcher?
Maisie - going back to school after being a SAHM is so important. Not only will you get a heads up in a new skill, you will gain self-confidence AND learn to get back onto a schedual (that is if you''re not that way - I''m very laid back (procratinator and worry that a sudden shift to 9-5 will be overly difficult).Date: 2/25/2009 3:06:16 PM
Author: Maisie
Thank you for the encouragement VG. I really appreciate it. I have no education past high school so I definitely need to go back to college if I plan on getting a job when the children are older. Its great to hear that someone else has done well after being a stay at home mother for so long!Date: 2/25/2009 11:42:11 AM
Author: vespergirl
Maisie, you should definitely do it. My mother didn''t start college (undergrad) until she was 40, and she went to school part-time for 6 years to get her bachelor''s. Right after that, she got her Master''s in Social Work in 2 years, and started her career at age 48 after being a SAHM for 25 years. She is now 60 and loves her work, and is planning to work into her 70s because she loves her field. It''s never too late to learn what you love! I would also love to go back and get a Master''s or Ph.D. in the next few years now that I''m a SAHM myself. That way, when I''m ready to go back to work, I can work in a field I really love (no more law firms :p )Date: 2/25/2009 6:17:28 AM
Author: Maisie
I am a stay at home mother. I am hoping to study Psychology and Sociology at college in September as I would really love to go to University. I am starting late (age 37)![]()