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I was a manager for Hilton corperate. Currently taking a break.
 
CPA - Certified Public Accountant but many of my clients say "Certified Pain in the ***" every April.

CVA - Certified Valuation Analyst - This is the person who gets called in to determine the value of a business (most often in a divorce or stockholder falling out). I know I did a good job if everyone hates my guts - because the value I came to was fair.
 
Corporate Pilot, Commercial Real Estate Broker and most importantly a good husband :)
 
Retired Police Officer with an Emergency Services Unit. Program Director for a Queens NY Hospital in charge of Paramedic/EMT/CFR and Instructor Level Training, Anti-Terrorism Instructor for a Homeland Security Contractor, and work part time in a LDS.

It's really great to see such a diversity in background.

:scubadive
 
countryboy:
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So you make "chewa-chewa" scratching noises on a cell phone?
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Not sure what you mean... ?? Only scratch where it itches :11:

Mobile meaning I perform at remote events... Weddings, parties, etc.. Not a "club" DJ...

With boating / diving... Clients find I am "booked" most weekends through the summer :crafty:

Now why did I accept that gig for July 2nd??

Sorry, it was a joke that went flacid apparently. Mobile as in cellular phone, and DJ as in the guys (or gals) that spin records and scratch em to make funny noises. Bah, nevermind.
 
#1) Mother - full time, even if I have a 40 hour job, and even though they are trained to be partially self-sufficient
#2) Wife - mostly full time - now that I have him trained to be at least partially self-sufficient
#3) Secretary - the 40 hour job, but because I am the only female in a department full of men whose ages vary from middle aged to near retirement, it's still like being a wife/mother with the constant reminders and helping them find things and trying to train them to be partially self-sufficient (which is much like attempting to herd cats)
#4) Writer - fiction, poetry, and stuff I would only write under a nom de plume
#5) Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultant - I'm in it to get my skin care at cost, but make occasional sales when someone accidentally discovers that I'm a distributor ("not a pusher"). Still, as long as I hand out samples, I can write off part of my scuba travel as a business expense.
 
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