Nite, Ricki - nice getting to know you!It's getting late. I need to get some sleep. Good night. Sleep well.
Good night Daisy mff! Feel better. You need a nurse!
Nite, Ricki - nice getting to know you!
College, yea that's tough. My kids are putting themselves through. We do not have that kind of money. Raising 4 was tough enough but we did it. They had everything they needed not necessarily everything they wanted.
Last year the company I worked for down sized. I was one of the people who lost there job. Unemployment, is not that good and it is running out along with the severance pay. Looking for a job at my age is tough. They look at those years on the resume and that is pretty much it. I was told by a recruiter to get the numbers off the resume and reduce the number of years experience on it. I wish I could retire but I am to young and it is unrealistic. Hubby is self employed. That is hit or miss. Kind of unsettling.
just reading through the posts from last night so i'm gonna jump off yours if you don't mind
i am so sorry you are going through this job search again. it's the worst but I KNOW you will find something and no I won't pull the whole "secret" and "positive affirmation" a la CMJA on you but I do believe you will find something, its hard because looking for a job is a full time job in and of itself. I left my job after i had my son in december and now i'm starting to look again (hated the job and was completely underemployed so i just didnt go back and couldn't justify the cost of day care for two kids with my income i made as a social worker). i'm not sure what your previous career was but could you consider going to a staffing agency that would place you somewhere? I'm going to be doing part time behavioral support staff work with kids through a staffing agency until I decide if I want to go back for a second degree or not. The pay is decent however they don't have health insurance but if you are already covered health insurance wise this could be a route to take at least short time while you are still looking.
college is tough financially, especially if your spouse owns their own business, it can really mess up the whole FAFSA and student aid process (this is what happened to me my first year of college due to my dads businesses that year). i have two kids now and want 4 but i might stop at 3. im the oldest of 3 and we all have about 30 grand in student loans, but we all chose to go to more expensive schools. i went to PSU but thats the most expensive state school for instate tuition in the country. i will say, as much as the loans suck, it does make me feel like i am responsible in also paying for my education which is a good feeling. the one thing i do regret, is not having a job in college. i feel like my parents weren't up front with me about how much my loans would total (my fault too, i should have asked more questions), and if I had known I would have got a part time job rather than spending every weekend at football games and partying. the other issue i had, was i picked a major that really isn't giving me a big return on my investment (social work), whereas if I had picked something like nursing from the getgo I would be in a much better position.
i'm debating going back to school to do an accelerated BSN in nursing program, its a 14 month program but that will be another $35,000 i'm trying to find out if I can use my husbands GI bill for it since he never went to college and doesn't plan on it (hes a cop)..i'm just petrified of more loan debt, but you can make a lot of money as a nurse and i enjoy helping people and am very interested in all things medical and I feel it would fit in with my family life and my goals for being able to help in my kids classrooms and stuff better than the typical 9-5 (i spent lots of time talking to the nurses when i was in there for 4 days after my c-section and they all encouraged me). I think I would want to work in labor and delivery if i do it. There are a lot of great hospitals around me and I know most of them require you have your Bachelors in Nursing now. Even some of the nurses who have their RN from a two year degree were telling me that the hospital is making them go back and get their BSN's if they were hired after a certain date.
anyway, sorry about the long rambling post, i just was reading about college and nursing so figure i'd add my two cents.
oh and on the topic of children and how different they can look: my 22 month old has olive skin, dark eyes, and dark hair just like my husband, she is his spitting image. i'm so happy she got his skin b/c im fair skinned and sun burns are a pain in the rear lol. my 7 month old looks nothing like her, he has light hair, crystal blue eyes, and is pale like me. he is the spitting image of my brother. they look nothing alike to the point where a mom at the park asked me if they had different fathers...i just laughed and when i said "nope but my husband swears my son is the UPS guys" (bc im always ordering from amazon) im sure she felt like an idiot.
Hmm, sounds good. I take a sedative once in a while too. I have always been anxious and prone to anxiety attacks. Not so much anymore but when nervous I feel knots in the tummy and want to barf.
Want to thank everyone for sharing their situations. It is very helpful. :blowkiss:
Anyone got a non-prescription cure for an angry peri-menopausal butthead? (That's me. I need an attitude adjustment and my many approaches at spirituality, creative endeavors, exercise are not helping.)
Thank you for your input and encouragement. Yes, I am going to go to an agency. My job was nothing spectacular I worked in an office doing data entry and other office work. Some customer service, which truthfully, I don't love. I have submitted my resume to two jobs today and have another application to fill out today.
The kids were certainly expensive to raise but they were/are so worth it.
I wish you much luck in your very rewarding career. I think you will do very well just by the concern you showed to me, in your post.
Thank you Ricki. :tyou: It's good to know I may not be an angry B for the rest of my life, at least I hope not.
Yes, loads of sleepless nights due to night sweats, cramps, or insomnia, and the loud neighbors. I got in trouble this week for banging too loudly on the wall at 3:30 a.m. to make them shut up!
I'll try the St. John's Wart. Maybe that will even me out for a while at least. It's been going on for a few years, but getting worse since December.
Want to thank everyone for sharing their situations. It is very helpful. :blowkiss:
Anyone got a non-prescription cure for an angry peri-menopausal butthead? (That's me. I need an attitude adjustment and my many approaches at spirituality, creative endeavors, exercise are not helping.)
thank you so much, that means a lot to mejust made my day that you said that.
in terms of job search, i think if you go through a staffing agency you would def find something at least in the short term. they usually have positions open for that kind of stuff. also, i know in the county I used to work for, clerical staff (i am just generalizing because this included everything from data entry to case dictations and transcribing, to doing paperwork in the DA's office, etc) was a high demand job in all of the offices and they were always looking for people. it also comes with benefits, retirement package, good vacation time, etc..Many people who I saw hired for this work were older and returning to the work force after raising kids or whatever the situation was...have you looked into working for your local county at all? i live in a huge county so it might be different but this is another avenue to explore. You also get to see all kinds of crazy stuff lol. what about a lawyers office? or a drs office? i know you have prob already thought of these things but these are the top things that are coming to mind. are there any data entry/medical transcribing jobs you could do from home? i would also check craigslist. I will put you in my "prayer jar" that we have in our kitchen in hopes that you will find something quickly, i know you will!
Thank you Ricki. :tyou: It's good to know I may not be an angry B for the rest of my life, at least I hope not.
Yes, loads of sleepless nights due to night sweats, cramps, or insomnia, and the loud neighbors. I got in trouble this week for banging too loudly on the wall at 3:30 a.m. to make them shut up!
I'll try the St. John's Wart. Maybe that will even me out for a while at least. It's been going on for a few years, but getting worse since December.
i like Kava Kava tea, this takes the edge off. I order it from amazon from the Yogi Brand. Also, you could try valerian which you can get at a drug store. I like reiki and other forms of energy healing as well but it can be hard to find a good practitioner depending on where you live.
Prayer jar... I loved that.
I just finished with an application to the town for a building department clerk. Not the first time I applied to the town, which is small. The last time human resources said they had a stack of applications 2 inches thick. I am well aware that it usually who you know, but I am trying anyway because it sounds like a job I would like very much.
I also received a call from an agency while we were in Block Island this week. My daughter got married there. You may have read that story up thread. Anyway, I was to busy and to excited to take the call there, so I am calling them in a bit to give them the info they are requesting.
my mom is going through this as well. she is taking zoloft. I have also heard there are supplements called SAM-E and 5-htp that can help, you can get them at the drug store. also make sure you are getting enough vitamin D. if you aren't getting enough from the sun you might want to get a vitamin D supplement.
Never heard of Kava Kava but I have camomile tea, which relaxes you. I tried valerian and woke up with a hangover type headache. Weird